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ARTS AND SCIENCE 



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UNIVERSITY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK 



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Published by the Alumni Association 

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1894 







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Biographical Catalogue 



OF THE 



Chancellors, Professors and Graduates 



OF THE 



DEPARTMENT 



OF 



ARTS AND SCIENCE 



OF THE 



UNIVERSITY OF THE City of new York 



Perstando et prcestando uHliiati 



Published by the Alumni Association 

New York 

1894 



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J OHN C. RANKIN CO., PRINTERS, 
34 CORTLANDT ST., NEW YORK. 



CONTENTS. 



The Main Building of the University .... Frontispiece 

PAGE 

Preface v 

Historical : 1 831-1894 vii 

Graduates in Arts and Science and Recipients of Special Course 

Diplomas i 

Honorary Degrees 208 

Officers and Members of the Council 223 

Chancellors 231 

Professors in the Faculty of Arts and Science .... 234 

Bibliography 246 

Officers of the Alumni Association 295 

Appendix 297 

Index 301 



PREFACE. 



At the meeting of the Alumni Association, June 12, 1891, Dr. A. B. 
de Frece, '67, urged the importance, of preparing a biographical 
catalogue of the University graduates, that the Alumni might become 
better acquainted with the histories of their brethren, and that the 
public might learn of the great number of men of note who have 
been graduated from the University. At the annual dinner, January 28, 
1892, a committee was appointed to compile the catalogue. The 
Committee presents this volume as the result of its two years of labor. 

The work of securing the material for the catalogue proved to be 
vastly greater than was anticipated. Not a few of the living Alumni 
are too modest to present their records, even after repeated calls by 
letter or in person; while, of many of .those belonging to the older 
classes, no traces could be found, although in some instances scores 
of letters were sent in search. But the denominational handbooks, the 
catalogues of professional schools, and the publications of the Greek- 
letter Fraternities have furnished information from which partial 
records have been compiled of some Alumni, respecting whom no 
other facts could be obtained. Not a few gaps remain, some of which 
will be filled in a supplement which, it is hoped, will be issued within 
two or three years. At the same time the Committee cannot refrain 
from congratulating the Alumni upon the success which has attended 
its efforts, in that the catalogue is issued, two years from its inception, 
so nearly complete — a result due to the hearty co-operation of many 
who are not members of the Committee. 

While the labor of compilation has been shared by all members of 
the Committee, the greater part of the work has been done by Dr. C. S. 
Benedict, '80, Prof. J. J. Stevenson, '63, and Dr. A. W. Ferris, '78. In 
addition to a vast amount of other labor. Prof. Stevenson prepared 
the entire biographies of the Chancellors and Professors, and also the 
Bibliography. Dr. Ferris revised and edited the copy of the section of 
the catalogue which contains the biographies of the Graduates, and 
supervised the printing of the volume. 

Biographies of the members of the class of 1894 have been inserted, 
although at the time of going to press they had not received their 
degrees, and, therefore, had not become members of the Alumni 
Association. It seemed more than unjust to omit from this catalogue, 
issued just after demolition has been begun, the record of the last one 
of the classes to complete its course in the old building. 



VI PREFACE. 

The Bibliography has been a source of no little perplexity, and it 
contains much which may provoke criticism. Of the Alumni who had 
returned imperfect lists of publications, and who had been requested 
in special communications to make their lists complete in accordance 
with a suggested model, but few acceded to the request. In a num- 
ber of instances partial bibliographies were prepared after consultation 
of cyclopedias and publishers* lists. It was deemed best to publish 
this imperfect material, with the hope that those who can will correct 
the errors and supply the deficiencies. 

The Committee earnestly requests any one who discovers errors to 
communicate the corrections to Dr. C. S. Benedict, the Secretary of the 
Committee, who will have charge of material for a Supplement. To 
him also should be sent, as soon as possible, any information respect- 
ing Alumni who appear to be unknown, or whose records are in- 
complete. 

Israel C. Pierson, '65, Chairman. 
Charles S. Benedict, '80, Secretary, 
339 West 19th Street. 

John M. Reid, '39, John J. Stevenson, '63, 

Amasa S. Freeman, '43, Theodore F. Burnham, '71, 

William C. Ulyat, '46, Charles R. Gillett, '74i 

Wilson Phraner, '47, Albert W. Ferris, '78, 

Robert Lowry, '50, Cephas Brainerd, Jr., '81, 

George D. Baker, '60, James Abbott, '83. 

sub-committee on publication: 
Israel C. Pierson, Albert W. Ferris. 



New York City, April 30, 1894. 



Historical: 1831-1894. 



It is now only sixty-five years since the meeting of nine gentlemen 
to consider " the establishment of a University in the city of New York 
on a liberal and extensive scale." It is sixty- three years (the i8th 
of April, 1831) since the incorporation was effected. In a little over 
two years after the incorporation the first class graduated, and each 
year since a class has gone out, so that the class of the present year 
will be the sixty-second in order. 

The chief events in the history of the University divide themselves 
into two categories, the first concerning specially the Faculty of Arts 
and Science, and the second the professional schools of the University. 
The University catalogue of the present year names the following 
events' in the first category : 

1832. October, Opening of College work, closely followed by the 
erection (1832-35) of the University Building. 

1835. Invention, in the University, of the Recording Telegraph : 

"Your Philomathean Hall, the room I occupied — that room in the 
University was the birthplace of the Recording Telegraph." — (Extract 
from address of Prof. Morse, at the Alumni Meeting of 1853.) 

1839. Invention, in the University, of the application of Photography 
to the representation of the human countenance. 

1864-66. Founding of the General Endowment, in chief part by Mr. 
Loring Andrews. 

1886. Organization of the Graduate Seminary. 

1890. Academic Relation established with the Union Theological 
Seminary. 

1892. Purchase of "University Heights." 

1894, Removal to University Heights of the University College. 

At the same time it mentions twelve events in connection with the 
Professional Schools of the University, as follows : 



IN DEPARTMENT OF MEDICINE. 

1 841. Opening of the College on Broadway opposite Bond Street. 

1 85 1. Removal to Fourteenth Street, near Irving Place. 

1853. Procurement, by the Faculty, of the law legalizing dissection 
in New York State. 

1869. Removal (after the burning of the old edifice, in 1866, and a 
temporary stay in the New York Hospital) to East Twenty-sixth Street. 

1879. Erection of the present College Building. 

1887. Building of the Loomis Laboratory. 



Vlll 



IN THE DEPARTMENT OF LAW. 



1835. Plan of Hon. B. F. Butler for the School adopted by the 
Council, but not carried out. 

1858. Opening of the Department of Law. 

1863. Founding of the Law Library by John Taylor Johnston. 

IN OTHER DEPARTMENTS. 

1890. Academic Relation established between the University and 
the Union Theological Seminary. 

1890. Organization of the School of Pedagogy. 

1890. Appointment of the Woman's Advisory Committee. 

These categories give some hint of the history of the past. 

The following tables were prepared for the Columbian Exhibition 
at Chicago, and indicate in a most succinct form the attendance of 
students during the last twelve years, and the number of graduates 
under all the Faculties. So much for the past. 

PROGRESS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. 
Enrollment of Students for the last Four Trienniums. 



Period. 


Arts and 
Science. 


Medicine. 


Law. 


Totals. 


1882-1884 


98 
120 
190 

459 


586 
636 
568 


40 

64 

109 

214 


690 

935 
1,241 


1885-1887 

1888-1890 


1891-1893 





The average of the three years of each period is given. 



PROGRESS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. 
Degrees on Examination for the last Four Trienniums. 



Period. 


Arts and 
Science. 


Medicine. 


Law. 


Totals. 


1882-1884 

1885-1887 


■5 

18 

35 
82 


180 
168 
181 
172 


28 
26 
40 

73 


223 
212 

256 

327 


1888-1890 

1891-1893 





The average of the three years of each period is given. 



IX 

In November of 1890, a movement was inaugurated to enlarge the 
work of the University by the securing of a new site for the University 
College, the School of Engineering, and the Graduate Seminary (in 
part). On August nth, 1892, a site of about twenty acres was pur- 
chased, extending from Sedgwick Avenue to Andrews Avenue, 
bounded on the north by the new University Avenue (placed on the 
map of the city at the request of the University), which avenue lies 
between i8oth and 185th Streets, in Trans-Harlem. 

Ninety-eight gentlemen have been enrolled as founders of Univer- 
sity Heights through their subscriptions to the purchase of the grounds. 
Other names may be added of those who may subscribe to the grounds 
or to the buildings. Forty-one of the ninety-eight names are Alumni 
of the University. The present movement is in accord with a report 
to the Council in November, 1890, which said : 

"The marked advance of business into the neighborhood of the 
University raises the question whether our work might be advanced 
by any change of place. 

" Our work for undergraduates might certainly be enlarged and 
improved, were grounds of some extent, within easy distance of the 
chief residence quarter of our city, placed at our command. 

" Our work for the School of Law, the School of Pedagogy and the 
Graduate Division (except perhaps in courses requiring laboratory 
work) can have no better centre than Washington Square. Should, 
however, this ground become exceedingly valuable for business, the 
University could reserve for these objects the uppermost floor or 
floors of a great building to be erected upon this site, while the half- 
dozen floors below might be made to add largely to our resources. 

" The University College for undergraduates, planted in some neigh- 
borhood easily accessible, could enjoy the use of land free from 
ordinary taxation and constantly rising in value. At first the roll of 
students might be diminished, yet in a short time University College 
in a residence quarter, with attractive grounds, would fulfill more 
nearly the American ideal of a college, than a college in a business 
locality ever can. 

" The graduate work would not suffer by the carrying on of some 
courses in the University Building on this ground, and other courses 
at the University College. Already one professor gives his courses 
both here and at his residence, near four miles apart." 

It is certainly remarkable that it has been possible to carry forward 
this program so rapidly and with so little deviation from the plan 
proposed nearly four years ago. 

The present year will witness the beginning and partial completion 
of an imposing building upon Washington Square, ten stories in height, 
of which the uppermost three will be reserved by the University. 
Spacious rooms are planned here for the School of Law, the School 
of Pedagogy, for certain Graduate Lectures, and for the Administrative 



Offices. The seven stories below, with the basement, are leased for 
twenty-five years to the greatest school-book publishing house on this 
continent and perhaps in the whole world. It is hoped that the first 
story of this building may be enclosed by October ist, for the tempo- 
rary occupancy of the schools above named. 

On the new site of the University, by October ist, the following 
buildings are promised : 

Hall of Languages, about 60 x 90 feet, standing about four rods 
north of the Charles Butler Hall. 

The Charles Butler Hall, at the south-west corner of the campus, 
being a reconstruction of the old mansion now standing upon the site. 

The Laboratory of Chemistry , about four rods east of the Charles 
Butler Hall, forming a part of the south side of the proposed quad- 
rangle. 

The Laboratories of Physics and Engineering, some ten or fifteen 
rods further east, near the south line of the property, with a basement 
under the former intended for a dynamo plant, and one under the latter 
for a steam-heating plant. The last-named basement will be about 
fifty feet square, with a clear height of eighteen feet. 

Two rods further west, temporary Laboratories of Geology and 
Biology. 

North of the last, and eight or ten rods distant, a Y. M. C. A. Halt 
and Reading-room — temporary buildings of wood. 

Near these a wooden Gymnasium, constructed in part of the spa- 
cious barns belonging to the property, with an addition of wood,, 
making a floor surface 65 x 100 feet. 

On April i8th, 1894, being " Founders' Day," the Class of '94 took 
the stone that was first let down from the parapet of the old 
building upon Washington Square, and, carrying it to University 
Heights, placed it upon one of the piers builded to support the 
Gymnasium, being the first new structure upon the future site of the 
College. It is our trust that the hearty good-will and best effort of 
all the Alumni will follow their Alma Mater as she looks upon them 
from her new seat on the Harlem. 



Graduates in Arts and Science 



AND 



Recipients of Special Course Diplomas. 



1833. 

*ACHESON, JAMES JOSEPH. 

Son of William Acheson and Margaret (Graham) Acheson; b. N. Y. City, Jan. 
25, 1812. 

Entered the University when first opened. 

Pittsburgh Theol. Sem. ; N. Y. Med. Coll.; studied with Dr. Valentine Mott. 
Licentiate Minister, Reformed Presbyterian Church. Physician and Surgeon 
until death. 

A. B., 1833, and A. M., 1836, from Univ., City of N. Y. M. D., 1845, from 
N. Y. Med. Coll. 

Pres. Brooklyn Med. Ass'n ; Consulting Phys., Brooklyn Dispensary. 

Married, 1838, Euphemia, da. of John Culbert. Children : Euphemia, James 
Joseph, Louise, William, Frederick, Anna and Alexander. 

Brothers : Wm. Andrew, 1836, and John Crothers, 1853. 

Died, Nov. 4, 1873, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

(See bibliography.) 

*CONE, EDWARD WINFIELD. 

Son of the Rev. Dr. Spencer Houghton Cone and Sallie Wallace (Morrell) 
Cone ; b. Baltimore, Md., Mar. 4, 18 14. 

Entered the University when first opened. 

Lawyer. 

A. B., 1833, and A. M., 1836, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Oct. 13, 1858, Mary Elizabeth, da. of John L. Weston. Children : 
Edward Wallace, Harry Houghton, Bessie, Lillian (dead) and Julie (dead). 

Brother: Col. Spencer W., 1837 (non-grad.). 

Died, Jan. 23, 1871, N. Y. City. 

*DODGE, HENRY SWARTOUT. 
Son of Robert Dodge and Eliza P. Dodge ; b. Nov. 12, 1815. 
Entered in 1832. 
Lawyer in N. Y. City. 

A. B., 1833, and A. M., 1836, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, 1832, Daisy E. L. Moore. Children : Katharine M. and Henry M. 
Brother: Robert, 1840. 
Died, Sept. 17, 1855, Belleville, N, J. 






2 UNIVERSITY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. [1834. 

1834. 

*CROSBY, ROBERT RALSTON. 

Son of William Bedlow Crosby and Harriet Ashton (Clarkson) Crosby; b. 
N. Y. City, Dec. 3, 1815. 

A. B., 1834, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Apr. 27, 1859, Jane Murray, da. of Henry Alexander Livingston. 
Children : Cornelia Livingston, Robert Ralston, Livingston and Edward Nicoll. 

Brothers: Clarkson F., 1835 ; Howard, 1844. Nephew: Ernest Howard, 1876. 

Died, June 25, 1892, Riverdale, N. Y. City. 

* FOWLER, MATTHEW VAN BENSCHOTEN. 

Son of Caleb Fowler and Katherine (Sebring) Fowler; b. Newburgh, 
N. Y., Aug. 16, 1814. 

Latin Salutatorian. 

Entered Columbia Coll. Lawyer. Pres. of Commercial Fire Ins. Co., N. Y. 
City. 

A. B., 1834, and A. M., 1837, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, June 28, 1837, Elizabeth Fowler, da. of William Seymour. Children : 
Seymour and Willie (deceased). 

Died, May 9, 1881, N. Y. City. 

GORDON, WILLIAM ROBERT. Manhasset, Long Island. 

Son of Robert Gordon and Elizabeth (Postley) Gordon ; b. N. Y. City, Mar. 
19, 1811. 

Entered in 1833. 

Theol. Sem. of Reformed Dutch Church, New Brunswick, N. J., 1834-7. 
Ordained Minister of the Reformed Dutch Church, 1837 ; Pastor, Flushing, L. I., 
1837-44; N. Y. City, 1844-50; Schraalenberg, N. J., 1850-8. Retired from 
pastorate on account of throat trouble, 1880. 

A. B., 1834, and A. M., 1837, from Univ., City of N. Y.; S. T. D., 1854, from 
Columbia Coll., N. Y. City. 

Founder of Eucleian Soc'y. 

Married, July 21, 1838, Matilda, da. of Minna Onderdonk. 

(See bibliography.) 

*JUDAH, WASHINGTON. 

A. B., 1834, and A. M., from Univ., City of N. Y. 
Died, N. Y. City. 

KELLOGG, SAMUEL. Plainfield, N. J. 

Son of Seth Shove Kellogg and Matilda (Lockwood) Kellogg ; b. Paterson, 
N. J., June 30, 1808. 

Entered in 1832. 

Princeton (N. J.) Theol. Sem., 1834-7. Ordained Minister of the Presby- 
terian Church, 1837. 

A. B., 1834, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Aug. 2, 1838, Mary P., da. of Johnson Henry. Children : Samuel 
Henry, Edward Payson, Howard Melancthon and Caroline Matilda. 

*LAMBERT, AMOS BOARDMAN. 

Son of John Lambert and Mary (Boardman) Lambert ; b. Wakefield, Mass., 
June 6, 1810. 

Princeton (N. J.) Theol. Sem., 1834-5. Ordained Minister of the Presbyterian 
Church, 1837. Pastor, Salem, N. Y., 1837-65 ; Hoosic Falls, N. Y., 1866-7 ; 
Supply, South Hartford, N. Y., 1867-73 ; Rupert, Vt., 1873-84. 

A. B., 1834, and A. M., 1852; D. D., 1845, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Served under Christian Commission during Civil War, 1863. 



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Married, I., Aug. 11, 1836, Sarah B., da. of the Rev. Dr. Gunn. II., Apr. 2, 
1867, Helen E., da. of David A. Russell. Children : Sarah Gunn, Jonathan 
Leavitt, John Alexander, Boardman, Thomas Scott, Lewis Boardman, Jane 
Martin, Amelia Antoinette and Helen Boardman. 

Died, Nov. 29, 1893, Salem, N. Y. 

♦MATHEWS, CORNELIUS. 
Son of Abijah Mathews ; b. Port Chester, N. Y., Oct. 28, 1817. 
Editor. First President of Alumni Association of the University. 
A. B., 1834, and A. M., 1837, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
Died, Mar. 25, 1889. 
(See bibliography.) 

*McMURRAY, WILLIAM. 

Son of William McMurray and Esther (Kissam) McMurray; b. Rhinebeck, 
N.Y.,Mar. 9, 1813. 

Admitted to Bar of N. Y. State, 1838. Member of State Assembly, 1841-2-3. 
Appointed Master in Chancery, 1844. State Senator, 1852-3. Police Commis- 
sioner, Metropolitan Dist., 1863-5. 

A. B., 1834, and A. M., 1837, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Died, June i, 1869, N. Y. City. 

(See bibliography.) 

♦WIGGINS, EBENEZER. 

Son of Joseph Wiggins ; b. Ireland, Aug., 1806. 

Ordained Minister of the Dutch Reformed Church. Pastor, Paterson, N. J., 
1849-57 ; Manhattan Reformed Church, N. Y. City, 1857-78. 

A. B., 1834, and D. D., 1854, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Died, Nov., 1878, N. Y. City. 



1835. 

*CROSBY, CLARKSON FLOYD. 

Son of William Bedlow Crosby and Harriet Ashton (Clarkson) Crosby ; b. N. 
Y. City, 1817. 

Entered Columbia Coll. Member of State Assembly, 1845 ; State Senator, 
1854-5 ; Presidential Elector, 1848. 

A. B., 1835, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Sept. 5, 1838, Angelica, da. of John Schuyler. Children : John 
Schuyler, Harriette Clarkson and Eliza Marice. 

Brothers: Robert R., 1834, and Howard, 1844. Nephew: Ernest H., 1876. 

Died, Feb. 22, 1858, N. Y. City. 

DODD, DANIEL. 27 Saybrook Place, Newark, N. J. 

Son of Allen Dodd and Mary (Osborn) Dodd ; b. Orange, N. J., Jan. 15, 1817. 

Entered in 1833. Latin Salutatorian. 

Post-Grad. Course, 1835-6; Member of Eucleian ; Graduate Member of Clio- 
sophic Soc'y of Princeton Coll. ; Lawyer. 

A. B., 1835, and A. M., 1838, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Member of N. J. Historical Soc'y. 

Married, May 9, 1850, Julia B., da. of Samuel M. Hitchcock. Children : 
Margaret Cronkhite, Daniel, Jr., and Mary Adams. 



4 UNIVERSITY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. [i^SS- 

GORDON, GEORGE [Jr.]. 76 Park Avenue, N. Y. City. 

Son of George Gordon and Maria R. (Stackhouse) Gordon ; b. Savannah, Ga., 
June 19, 1817. 

Entered in 1833. Valedictorian. 

Yale Law School, 1837-8 ; Studied Law with Foot and Davies. 

A. B., 1835, and A. M., 1838, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Apr. 24, 185 1, Mary A., da. of Elisha Peck. Children : George E. P., 
Theodora, Louise Maud and Reginald. 

*HALL, WILLIAM [Jr.]. 

Son of William Hall and Mary Thomas (Haines) Hall ; b. N. Y. City, Mar. 
16, 1812. 

Entered in 1832. Charter Member of Eucleian. 

Union Theol. Sem., 1837-40; Librarian of N. Y. Historical Soc'y. Teacher 
and Pulpit Supply. 

A. B., 1835, and A. M., 1838, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Member of N. Y. Historical Soc'y. 

Married, Caroline A., da. of Calvin Benjamin, Children : Henry D., William 
H., Addie C. and Julia M. 

Brother: John G., 1836. 

Died, Nov. 10, 1889, N. Y. City. 

*HASBROUCK, FENELON. 

Son of Dr. Stephen Hasbrouck and Eliza (Schenck) Hasbrouck ; b. Shawan- 
gunk, N. Y., Feb. 10, 1818. 

Commencement Orator. Philomathean. 

Studied medicine with his father and Dr. Rhinelander. Res. Phys. Belle vue 
Hosp. and Blackwell's Island Hosp., 1845-7. Editor. 

A. B., 1835, and A. M., 1839, from Univ., City of N. Y. ; M. D., 1838, Coll. 
Physicians and Surgeons. 

Member of Med. Societies of N. Y. and Westchester Counties ; Editor of 
Highland Democrat of Peekskill, 1858-61. 

Married, May 20, 1841, Matilda, da. of Ralph Demarest. Children : Lizzie, 
Matilda, Euphemia, Fenelon, Adele and Clarence. 

Died, Dec. 15, 1861, Peekskill, N. Y. 

♦HOLMES, ALFRED. 

Son of Andrew Holmes and Ann (Irvine) Holmes ; b. Carlisle, Pa., 1814. 

Divinity Student. 

A. B., 1835, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Died, Dec. 8th, 1835, Carlisle, Pa. 

*HUNTINGTON, JEDEDIAH VINCENT. 

Son of Benjamin Huntington and Faith (Trumbull) Huntington ; b. N. Y. 
City, Jan. 20, 1815. 

Entered Yale Coll., but left on account of ill health ; graduated from the 
University ; studied Physics in Philadelphia; Med. Dept. of Univ. of Penn., 
1835-8; Literary Work ; Prof, of Mental Philosophy, St. Paul's Coll., Flushing, 
L. I.; Union Theol. Sem. Ordained Minister of Protestant Episcopal Church, 
1841. 

A. B., 1835, and A. M., from Univ., City of N. Y.; M. D., 1838, from Univ. of 
Penn. 

Married, Apr. 21, 1842, Mary, da. of the Rev. Joshua Huntington. 

Died, Pau, France, Mar. 10, 1862. 

(See bibliography.) 

*KELLOGG, ROBERT RANSOM. 

Son of Timothy Kellogg and Elizabeth (Mellen) Kellogg ; b. Hudson, N. Y., 
May 18, 1813. 
Entered in 1833. A.A.^. 



1 83 5-] DEPARTMENT OF ARTS AND SCIENCE. 5 

Coll., N. J., 1831-3 ; Auburn (N. Y.) Theol. Sem., 1835-7. Ordained Minister 
of the Presbyterian Church, 1838 ; Pastor, Dover, N. J., and Brooklyn, N. Y., 
1838-9 ; Romeo, Mich., 1840-9 ; Detroit, Mich, 1849-54 ; Le Roy, N. Y., 1855-7 ; 
Milford, Pa., 1861-6. 

A. B., 1835, and A. M., 1838, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Hon. Member of A. B. C. F. M., 1839 ; Principal of Academy, Romeo, Mich.; 
Regent of Michigan Univ. 

Married, June 21, 1837, Mary E., da. of Ezekiel W. Morse. Children : Mary 
Theodosia, Robert Morse and Sarah Josephine. 

Died, Sept., 1866, Milford, Pa. 

*MAGIE, BURTIS CUNNINGHAM. 

Son of Daniel Hull Magie and Elizabeth (Woodruff) Magie ; b. N. Y. City, 
Dec. 4, 1813. 

Entered in 1832, Commencement Orator. 

Union Coll., 1831-2 ; Andover Theol. Sem., 1835-6; Princeton Theol. Sem., 
1836-7; Union Theol. Sem., 1837-8. Ordained Minister of the Presbyterian 
Church, 1838. Supply at New Paltz, N. Y., 1838-9; Pastor, Dover, N. J., 
1839-76 ; Pleasant Grove, N. J., 1876-88 ; Supply at Welsh Church, Dover, N. J., 
1888-90 ; Clerk of Presbytery of Rockaway, 25 years ; of Presbytery of Morris 
and Orange until 1889. Co. Supt. of Public Education, Morris Co., 1887-90. 

A. B., 1835, and D. D., 1875, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Member of N. J. Historical Soc'y. Chaplain under Christian Commission in 
Tennessee, 1863. 

Married, Dec. 4, 1838, Mary Cass, da. of the Rev. Wm. Belden. Children : 
Susan Caroline, Lucy Belden, Abbey Frances, William Elston, Burtis Cunning- 
ham and Mary Allen. 

Brothers : Wm. H., 1839, and Daniel E., 1835. 

Died, June 12, 1890, Dover, N. J. 

(See bibliography.) 

*MEGEE, DANIEL ELSTON. 

Son of Daniel Hull Magie and Elizabeth (Woodruff) Magie; b. N. Y. City, 
Feb. 8, 1808. 

Bloomfield Academy ; Union Theol. Sem. Ordained Minister of the Presby- 
terian Church, 1839. Principal of Brooklyn Public Schools. 

A. B., 1835, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Apr. 5, 1837, Margaret Livingston, da. of Capt. George Miller. 
Children : Hester E., Burtis C, Marie A., Jane D,, Louisa M., Augustus, Daniel 
Elston and Frances H. 

Brothers : Burtis C, 1835, and Wm. H., 1839. 

Died, May 16, 1880, Boonton, N. J. 

*MORTON, JOHN BALLARD. 

Son of Elisha Morton and Amelia Morton ; b. N. Y. City, Aug. 3, 1815. 

Princeton (N. J.) Theol. Sem., 1838. Minister and Teacher. 

A. B., 1835, and A. M., from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, I., Aug. 12, 1845, Margaretta Gano, da. of Peter Van Derveer. 
II,, Sept. 12, 1866, Malinda Margaret Hughes. Children : Lewis Van Derveer, 
Mary Amelia, Eliza Gano and Nora Margaretta. 

Died, Mar. 12, 1882, St. Charies, Mo. 

PELOUBET, ALEXANDER OLYMPUS. Mecklenburg, N. Y. 

Son of Joseph Alexander Peloubet and Betsy (Alcott) Peloubet ; b. Hudson, 
N. Y., May 28, 1810. 

Entered in 1833. Eucleian Prize. 

Auburn Theol. Sem., 1837; Union Theol. Sem., 1838. Ordained Minister of 
the Congregational Church, 1839, and Presbyterian Church, 1842. 

A. B., 1835, and A. M., 1838, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Oct. 2, 1861, Margaret E., da. of Levi King. Children : Susan Eliza 
and Alexander Howard. 



6 UNIVERSITY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. [1836. 

SAXTON, JOSEPH ADDISON. 29 St, Mark's Place, N. Y. City. 

Son of Charles Saxton and Mary (Bartlett) Saxton ; b. Tolland, Conn., Nov. 
27, 1810. 

Entered in 1834. 

Yale Divinity School, 1837-8; Union Theol. Sem., 1839; Andover Theol. 
Sem., 1841. Ordained Minister of the Presbyterian Church, Greenpoint, L. I., 
1843. Pastor, Cong. Church, New Hartford, Conn., 1851 ; Principal, Collegiate 
Institute, Norwichtown, Conn., 1859; Agent, Palestine Exploration Fund, N. Y., 
1871 ; Prof, of Drawing in the University, 1871-4. 

A. B., 1835, and A. M., 1838, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Oct. 7, 1856, Anna Augusta, da. of John O. Higgins. Children: 
Joseph Addison and Frederick Augustus. 

*TAYLOR, RANSOM. 

Born Smithfield, R. I., 1807. 

Union Theol. Sem., 1836-8 ; Prof, in Deaf and Dumb Institute, N. Y., 1835-7. 

A. B., 1835, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Died, Feb. 4, 1838, Augusta, Ga. 

*WARD, SYDENHAM THOMAS. 

Son of Enos Ward and Susan (Sydenham) Ward; b. Bloomfield, N. J., Oct. 
23, 1811. 

Auburn Theol. Sem.; Union Theol. Sem. Clergyman. Chaplain in U. S. 
Army, 1862-3. 

A. B., 1835, and A. M., 1838, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, May 5, 1863, Marietta, da. of Ezra Pratt. Child : Mary Sydenham. 

Brother: Rev. John, 1841. 

Died, Feb. 13, 1864, Carbondale, Pa. 



1836. 

*ACHESON, WILLIAM ANDREW. 

Son of William Acheson and Margaret (Graham) Acheson ; b. N. Y. City, 
July 28, 1815. 

Studied Theology privately and at Theol. Sem., Alleghany, Pa. Licensed, 
Reformed Presbyterian Church, 1847. 

A. B., 1836, and A. M., from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Brothers : James Joseph, 1833, and John Crothers, 1853. 

Died, of cholera, Nov. 26, 1850, Evansville, Ind. 

COLES, E. F. 
A. B., 1836, Univ., City of N. Y. 

* DAVISON, ROBERT FINLEY. 
Son of John Roberts Davison and Mary (Caldwell) Finley ; b. N. Y. City, 

A. B.,' 1836,' from Univ., City of N. Y. 
Died, Aug. 28, 1840, Newark, N. J. 

*DAY, FRANCIS J. Last address, Hallowell, Me. 
A. B., 1836, Univ., City of N. Y. 



1836.] DEPARTMENT OF ARTS AND SCIENCE. 7 

*DOREMUS, JOHN EDWARDS CALDWELL. 

Son of Francis Doremus and Eliza DeHart (Canfield) Doremus ; b. N. Y. City, 
Oct. 15, 1816. 

Studied Law with Hugh Maxwell, N. Y., and Abraham Lincoln, Springfield, 
111. Ordained Minister, Presbyterian Church. Pastor, Bayou Grostete, La. ; 
Baton Rouge, La. ; Prof, of Languages in Oakland Coll., Miss. ; Pres. of Coll. 
of Goliad, Texas ; Representative of American Bible Soc'y, New Orleans, La. ; 

A. B., 1836, and A. M., 1849, and D. D., i860, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, I., Aug. 13, 1839, Katharine Louise, da. of Augustus L. Ulrich. 
IL, Mary Allen. III., Elizabeth Wood. Children: Henrietta Van Reisenkamp, 
Katharine Louise, Margaret Caldwell, Maud Frances, Mary Augusta, Cornelius, 
Eliza, William and Elizabeth Caldwell. ' 

Died, Nov. 16, 1878, Vienna, La. 



*EVANS, JAMES SAMUEL. 
Son of James Evans and Anna (Thomas) Evans ; b. Bristol, Pa., Sept. 25, 1817, 

Union Theol. Sem., 1836-9 ; Teaching, N. Y. City, 1839-43. Ordained Minis- 
ter, Presbyterian Church. Pastor, Middletown, N. Y., 1844-9 '■> Setauket, N. Y., 
1850-68 ; Supply, Chester, N. J., 1870-1 ; Synodical Missionary, Brooklyn, N. Y., 
1871-4 ; Missionary, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1874-5 ; Pastor, Woodside, Newark, N. J., 
1876-80. 

A. B.,' 1836, and D. D., 1857, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, May 13, 1840, Elizabeth, da. of William Brown. Children : William 
B., Ellen E., James S., Anna C, Amelia Smith and Henry Woodbridge. 

Died, Oct. 6, 1885, Setauket, N. Y. 



FIELD, S. W. 
A. B., 1836, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

*GUNN, JOHN ASTEN. 

Son of the Rev. Alexander Gunn ; b. N. Y. City, 1819. 

Teacher and Banker. 

A. B., 1836, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, I., Jan. 22, 1841, Hannah Ray, da. of the Rev. Elias W. Crane. II., 
Apr. ID, 1852, Ann Squier, da. of Jacob G. Crane. Child : Margaretta (died, 
1877). 

Died, May 22, 1877, N. Y. City. 

HALL, JOHN GOODMAN. 903 Prospect St., Cleveland, O. 

Son of Wm. Hall and Mary Thomas (Haines) Hall ; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., 
Oct. 16, 1816. 

Pres. of Eucleian. 

Union Theol. Sem., 1836-9. Ordained Minister of the Cong. Church, 1840; 
Pastor, Presbyterian Church, Cherry Valley, N. Y., 1850-7 ; Reformed Dutch 
Church, Fort Plain, N. Y., 1858-64. 

A. B., 1836, and A. M., 1839, and D. D., 1880, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, I., Sept. i, 1840, Emily L., da. of Reuben Barker. II., Oct. 25, 1847, 
Mary B., da. of Thomas Bond. Children : William B., Emily R., Thomas B., 
Margaret H., Mary B., John G. and Clara R. 

Brother: William, Jr., 1835. 

(See bibliography.) 

JENNEY, W. 

A. B., 1836, from Univ., City of N. Y. 



UNIVERSITY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. [I»30. 

*LORD, JEREMIAH SKIDMORE. 

Born, Jamaica, L. I., May lo, 1810. 

W.T. 

Union Coll., 1832-4 ; Union Theol. Sem., 1836-g. Ordained Presbyterian 
Minister, 1839 ; Pastor, Montville, N. J., 1840-3 ; Griggstown, 1843-7 ; Harlem, 
1848-69. 

A. B., 1836, A. M., 1839, and D. D., 1859, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Died, Apr. 2, 1869, N. Y. City. 

(See bibliography.) 

MACLAY, MOSES BROWN. 102 Chambers St., N. Y. City. 

Son of the Rev. Dr. Archibald Maclay and Mary (Brown) Maclay ; b. N. Y. 
City, June i, 1820. 

Attorney and Counselor-at-Law. Admitted to the Bar as Att'y and Solicitor 
in Chancery, Albany, N. Y., 1842. 

A. B., 1836, and A. M., 1840, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Member of Geog. Soc'y of N. Y. 

Married, June i, 1846, Susan Ann, da. of Harvey Dayton. Children: Mary 
Brown, Jean, Susie Harper and Archibald M. 

Brother : William B., 1836. 

*MACLAY, WILLIAM BROWN. 

Son of the Rev. Dr. Archibald Maclay and Antoinette (Watson) Maclay ; 
b. N. Y. City, Mar. 20, 1812. 

Valedictorian. 

Instructor in Latin Lang, and Literature, in the University, 1836. Member of 
Council of the University, 1838-82. Admitted to the Bar, 1839. Lawyer. 
Member of State Assembly, 1840-1-2. Rep. in Congress, 1843-5, 1845-7, 1847-9, 
1857-9 and 1859-61. Trustee of N. Y. and Brooklyn Bridge. 

A. B., 1836, and A. M., from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Member of Geog. Soc'y of N. Y. 

Married, Aug. 22, 1838, Antoinette, da. of Mark Walton. Children : Archibald, 
Mark Walton and Antoinette Walton. 

Brother: Moses B., 1836. ^ 

Died, Feb. 19, 1882, N. Y. City. 

PRINGLE, SAMUEL MILLIGAN. 71 W. 12th St., N. Y. City. 

Son of Thomas Pringle ; b. in N. Y. City. 

English Salutatorian. Censor of Eucleian. 

Clerk, Register and Teller in Bank of New York City, 1837-78. 

A. B., 1836, and A. M., 1839, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

♦RING, J. J. Last address, N. Y. City. 
A. B., 1836, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

*SHERWOOD, W. B. Last address, Decatur, Mich. 
A. B., 1836, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

*SMITH, JACKSON. 

Son of Daniel Smith and Anne (Maxon) Smith; b. Middletown, N. J., Mar. 
5, 1816. 
Newton Theol. Sem., 1836-9. Clergyman. 
A. B., 1836, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
Died, Apr. 8, 1850, Middletown, N. J. 

SMITH, S. TROWBRIDGE. Last address, N. Y. City. 
A. B., 1836, and A. M., from Univ., City of N. Y. 



1836.] DEPARTMENT OF ARTS AND SCIENCE. 9 

♦TOMLINSON, THEODORE EDWIN. 

Son of David Tomlinson and Cornelia (Adams) Tomlinson ; b. Rbinebeck, 
N. Y., Dec. 25, 1817. 

Yale Law School, 1835 ; Western Reserve Coll., Hudson, Ohio ; Corporation 
Att'y of N. Y., i8,:;9 ; Member of State Assembly, 1859. 

A. B., 1836, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married Abbey Esther, da. of Thomas Walden. Children : David, Henry 
Tallmadge, Theodore Edwin, Esther Walden and John Canfield. 

Sons: David, 1868; Theo. E., Jr., 1872 ; and John C, 1875, 

Died, Aug. 21, 1887, N. Y. City. 



*VAIL, ALFRED. 

Son of Stephen Vail and Bertha (^ Young) Yail ; b. Morristown, N. J., Sept, 
25, 1807. 

Pres. of Eucleian. 

Bloomfield (N. J.) Sem.; Engaged in perfecting the Electric Telegraph, 1837^ 
Asst. Superintendent of Telegraph, 1843 ; Invented, by aid of Prof. S. F. B. 
Morse, the Magnetic Electric Telegraph. 

A. B., 1836, and A. M., 1848, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, I., July 23, 1839, Jane Elizabeth, da. of James Cummings. II., Dec. 
17, 1885, Amanda O., da. of Jonathan Eno. Children : Stephen, James Cum- 
mings and George Rochester. 

Died, Jan. 19, 1859, Morristown, N. J. 



♦VAN NOSTRAND, ABIATHAR RHOADES. 

Son of Jacob Van Nostrand and Harriet (Rhoades) Van Nostrand ; b. N. Y. 
City, 1816. 

Second Honor at Commencement. 

Practiced Law, 1836-51; Patent and Pension offices in Washington, D. C; 
Member of U. S. Engineer Corps. 

A. B., 1836, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, 1851, Julia Henderson. Child : Henry Lewis. 

Brother : Jacob, 1838. 

Died, Mar., 1865, Mound City, 111. 



*VREDENBURGH, JOHN FINLEY. 

Son of John Schureman Vredenburgh and Sarah (Caldwell) Vredenburgh ; b. 
Somerville, N. J., Nov. 12, 1817. 

Died, July 19, 1845, Batavia, Island of Java. 

WAINWRIGHT, WILLIAM PRATT. 23 E. 28th St., N. Y. City. 

Son of Eli Wainwright and Mary May (Pratt) Wainwright ; b. N. Y. City, 
June 10, 1818. 

Coll. of Physicians and Surgeons, 1835-8 ; Berlin, 1842-3 ; House Surgeon 
N. Y. Hospital ; Farming in Rhinebeck. 

A. B., 1836, from Univ., City of N. Y. ; M. D., 1841, from Coll. of Physicians 
and Surgeons, N. Y. City. 

Major of 29th N. Y. Volunteers, 1861 ; Colonel of 76th N. Y. Volunteers, 
1862-3. 

Married, Jan. 10, 1854, Cornelia Ridgely, da. of John C. Tillotson. Children : 
John T., Wm. P. and Charles Howard. 

(See bibliography.) 

*WARD, ALBERT. Last address, N. Y. City. 
A. B., 1836, and A. M., Univ., City of N. Y. 



lO UNIVERSITY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. [^^37' 

WEDGEWOOD, WILLIAM B. Present address unknown. 

Entered in 1835. 

A. B., 1836, and A. M.,.from Univ., City of N. Y.; also LL.D. 
Opened Law School of the University in 1858 as Professor of Law ; Resigned 
in 1864 ; afterwards established National School of Law in Washington, D. C. 



WEED, MARCUS W. 
A. B., 1836, and A. M., 1840, from Univ., City of N. Y. 



1837. 



*BACON, GEORGE FERDINAND. 
Son of Geo. Bacon and Nancy (Skinner) Bacon; b. Albany, N. Y., Feb. 6, 

1815. 

English Salutatorian at Commencement. 

Amherst Coll., 1833-6. Lane Theol. Sem., Cincinnati, O. Private literary 
pursuits at x\ndover Sem. and Watkinson Library, Hartford. 

A. B., 1837, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Nephew: Wm. P. H., 1886. 

Died, June 28, 1891, Hartford, Conn. 



*BAKER, WILLIAM EDGAR. 

Son of Cornelius Baker and Janet Ten Eyck (Edgar) Baker ; b. Rahway, N. J. 
Feb. 15, 1819. 

Valedictorian. . 

A. B., 1837, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
Died, Aug. 4, 1846, Rahway, N. J. 



*C0DD1NGT0N, J. S. Last address, N. Y. City. 
A. B., 1837, from Univ., City of N. Y. 



COURSEN, WILLIAM ABRAHAM. Morristown, N. J. 

Son of Abram Coursen and Hetty Coursen ; b. N. Y. City, Nov. 21, 1819. 

Attended Coll. of N. J., 1835-6. Lawyer. Councilman and Mayor of Eliza- 
beth, N. J., some years. 

A. B., 1837, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Apr. 14, 1852, Jane, da. of the Rev. Alfred Chester. Children : 
Henrietta C, Frances Bell, Alfred Chester, Edith Chetwood, William A. and 
Jane Chester. 



ERASER, HORACE. West Town, N. Y. 

Son of Oris Eraser and Mercy (Lee) Eraser ; b. Steuben, N. Y., Feb. 9, 1808. 
Auburn Theol. Sem., 1837-8. Ordained Minister, Presbyterian Church, 1838. 
A. B., 1837, and A. M., 1840, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Oct. 10, 1837, Sarah, da. of Teunis Dey. Children : Susan Ann, 
Sarah Helen, Spencer Lee, Helen Jane, Frank and Mary. 
Brother: Oris, 1837. 



1 83 7-] DEPARTMENT OF ARTS AND SCIENCE. II 

*FRASER, ORIS. 

Son of Oris Fraser and Mercy (Lee) Fraser ; b. Steuben, N. Y., Feb. 9, 1808. 

Auburn Theol. Sem., 1837-8. Ordained Minister, Presbyterian Church, 1838. 

A. B., 1837, and A. M., 1840, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Nov. 25, 1840, Jane, da. of Daniel Finn. Children : Gertrude, 
Frank and Sarah Jane. 

Brother : Horace, 1837. 

Died, July 5, 1877, Florida, N. Y. 



HOWARD, E. H. 
A. B., 1837, and A. M., 1840, from Univ., City of N. Y. 



*KIMBERLY, JOHN. 

Son of David Kimberlv and Elizabeth (Ferris) Kimberly ; b. N. Y. City, Sept., 
1818. 

Univ. of Heidelberg, 1859 '■> Teacher in N. C. and Tenn.; Prof, of Chemistry, 
Univ. of N. C, 1857-66 ; Chemistry and Agriculture, 1875-6. Farming in Bun- 
combe Co., N. C, 1876-82. 

A. B., 1837, and A. M., from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, I., 1840, Caroline A., da. of Tristam Capehard. H., Dec. 8, 1858, 
Bettie M., da. of Hon. Thomas Maney. Children : Elizabeth F., Emily, Southall, 
Rebecca M., Thomas M., John, Mary, David, George M. and Fannie M. 

Died, Mar. 6, 1882, Asheville, N. C. 

*McAULEY, J. S. Last address, N. Y. City. 
A. B., 1837, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

MARTIN, WILLIAM MULFORD. 63 W. 55th St., N. Y. City. 

Son of William Martin and Ann (Laree) Martin ; b. Rah way, N. J., June 29, 
1813. 

Second honor at Commencement. 

Coll. of N. J., 1833-6 ; Union Theol. Sem., 1840. Teaching during Sem. 
course ; Organizer and first Principal of N. Y. Classical and Mathematical Coll. 
School, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1838-48 ; Reorganized and became Principal of 
Athenian Academy, Rahway, N. J., 1848-52; Pastor, Presbyterian Church, 
Woodbridge, N. J., 1852-63; Columbia City, Cal., 1863-4; Virginia City, Ne- 
vada, 1864-7 ; Agent of Home Missionary Soc'y, 1867-8 ; Sec'y of Brooklyn Y. 
M. C. A., 1868-76 ; Prof, of Christian Work, Brooklyn Lay Coll., 1876-8. 

A. B., 1837, and A. M., 1840, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Jan. 10, 1836, Ann Elizabeth, da. of James Parmenter. Children : 
William Wisner, Anna Maria, Ann Elizabeth Parmenter, Sovereign Edgar, 
James Parmenter and Joseph Hillyer Thayer. 



MILLS, ROBERT CURTIS. Newton Centre, Mass. 

Son of Abraham Mills and Lydia (Slater) Mills ; b. N. Y. City, Feb. 6, 1819. 

Union Theol. Sem., 1837-40 ; Newton Theol. Institute, 1840 ; Resident Licen- 
tiate in Union Theol. Sem., 1840-1 ; Pastor of Baptist Churches at Colchester, 
Conn., Chicopee Falls, Salem, Mass., 1841-76 ; Sec'y of Northern Baptist Edu- 
cational Soc'y, 1879-91 ; Pres. of Baptist Charitable Soc'y ; Northern Baptist 
Educational Soc'y ; Mass. Baptist Convention ; Trustee of Newton Theol. Insti- 
tute. 

A. B., 1837, from Univ., City of N. Y. ; D. D., 1861, from Brown Univ. 

Married, June 14, 1843, Mary Sisson, da. of Richard Tiffany. Children: 
Robert, Charles Richard and Mary Slater. 

(See bibliography.) 



12 UNIVERSITY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. [l838» 

MONROE, JAMES. 

A. B., 1837, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

*PAINE, WILLIAM H. 

A. B., 1837, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
Died, 1882, N. Y. City. 

♦SCHUYLER, GEORGE WASHINGTON. 

Hebrew Poem, 1837. 

A. B., 1837, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Union Theol. Sem., 1837-8; Druggist, Ithaca, N. Y., 1838-88; Delegate to 
Nat'l Repub. Conventions of i860 and '64 ; Treas. of State of New York, 
1863-5 ; Sup't of Banking Dep't of State of New York, 1866-70 ; Member 
of State Assembly and Chairman of Banking Committee, 1875 ; Drafter and 
Mover of Savings Bank Bill of 1875 ; Auditor of the Canal Dept., State of N. 
Y., 1876-80; Trustee of Cornell Univ., 1866-88, and Treasurer of same, 
1865-73. 

Member of Oneida Historical Soc'y and American Historical Ass'n. 

Died, Ithaca, N. Y., Feb. 8, 1888, 

(See bibliography.) 

♦SHEFFIELD, JOHN. 

Theol. Sem., New Brunswick, N. J., 1837-40. Licensed Minister, Dutch Re- 
formed Church, 1840 ; Pastor, North Hempstead, N. Y., 1843-6; Missionary in 
the West, 1846-7 ; in Indiana, 1849. 

A. B., 1837, and A. M., 1840, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Died, 1863, near Suffern, N. Y. 

WATSON, ALFRED AUGUSTIN. 510 Orange St., Wilmington, N. C. 

Son of Lesse Watson and Hannah Maria (Tallman) Watson ; b. N. Y. City» 
Aug. 21, 1818. 

Valedictorian. A.jd.$. 

Univ. Law School ; Union Theol. Sem. ; General Theol. Sem. of Prot. 
Episcopal Church ; admitted to Bar as Att'y and Counselor-at-Law. Ordained 
Deacon in P. E. Church, 1844 ; Priest, 1845 ; Consecrated Bishop in 1884. 

A. B., 1837, and A. M., 1840, from Univ., City of N. Y. D. T)., 1868, from 
Univ. of N. C, and 1884, from Univ. of the South. 

Chaplain of 2d Regt. N. C. State Troops in C. S. A. 

Married, June 28, 1890, Mary Catharine, da. of Fred. J. Lord. 

Child : Mary Adeline. 



1838. 

CONKLIN, H. H. Last address, Sheboygan, Mich. 
A. B., 1838, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

COXE, ARTHUR CLEVELAND. Buffalo, N. Y. 

Son of the Rev. Dr. Samuel Hanson Cox, and Abiah Hyde (Cleveland) Cox ; 
b. Mendham, N. J., May 10, 1818. 

Valedictorian; Master's Orator. A.A.^. 

Studied Hebrew and German under Prof. Nordheimer, 1838-9; Theol. Sem., 
Chelsea, N. Y., 1840. Ordained Deacon, 1838 ; Presbyter, 1842 ; Bishop, 1865. 
Bishop of the Diocese of W^estern N. Y., of the Prot. Episcopal Church. 

A. B., 1838, and A. M., 1841, from Univ., City of N. Y.; D. D. and LL.D. 

Brother : Samuel H., 1839. 



1838.] DEPARTMENT OF ARTS AND SCIENCE. 1 3 

♦GOLDSMITH, BENJAMIN MOORE. 

Son of Lewis and Sarah Goldsmith ; b. Mattituck, N. Y., Feb. 16, 1817. 

Union Theol. Sem. ; Ordained Minister, Presbyterian Church, 1845 ; Pastor at 
Southport, N. Y. ; Bellona, N. Y., 1849-85 ; Stated Clerk, Presbytery of Geneva, 
twenty-nine years, and of Synod of Geneva, thirteen years. Member of Board 
of Trust, Elmira Coll. for Women. 

A. B., 1838, and A. xM,, 1841, from Univ., City of N. Y.; D. D., 1880, from 
Hamilton Coll. 

Married, June 20, 1850, Mary Augusta, da. of William S. M'Crea. Children : 
Mary H. and William B. 

Died, Aug., 1885, Bellona, N. Y. 

*GREACEN, JOHN [Jr.]. 

Son of John Greacen and Jane (Richardson) Greacen ; b. N. Y. City, Apr. 2, 
1819. 

Commencement Orator. 

With Charles Goodyear in manufacture of India Rubber goods. 

A. B., 1838, and A. M., 1841, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Member of Union League Club, N. Y. City. 

Married, Oct. 19, 1842, Cornelia Brower, da. of Joseph Woodward Duryee. 
Children : Cornelia Jane, Stanley, Florence, Raphael, Edward John and John 
Henry. 

Died, Jan. 21, 1886, Bloomfield, N. J. 

*GRISWOLD, GEORGE [C.]. 

Son of George Griswold and Maria Matilda (Gumming) Griswold ; b. N. Y. 
City, Aug. 3, 1820. 

Merchant with N. L. and G. Griswold. 

A. B., 1838, and A. M., 1841, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, May 4, 1848, Lydia, da. of Samuel Alley. Children ; John, 
Mariana, Louise, Frank Gray, George, Edith Green and Lydia. 

NepJmv : G. G. Gray, 1850. 

Died, Apr. 25, 1884, Dresden, Germany. 

*HALLIDAY, HENRY HEDGES. 

Commencement Orator. W.T. 
Merchant in Danville, Pa., 1838-9. 
Died, 1839, Danville, Pa. 

*MILNOR, CHARLES E. 
A. B., 1838, and A. M., 1841, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

♦PARKER, JAMES HENRY. 

Commencement Orator. W. T. 

A. B., 1838, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Died, 1839. 

*PATTERSON, STEPHEN. 
A.A.$. 

Graduated from a Theol. Sem, Clergyman. 
A. B., 1838, and A. M., 1841, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

*SMITH, SANDFORD S. 
Lawyer. 
A. B., 1838, and A. M., 1841, from Univ., City of N. Y. 



14 UNIVERSITY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. ['^^39- 

*VAN NOSTRAND, JACOB. 

Son of Jacob Van Nostrand and Harriet (Rhoades) Van Nostrand ; b. N. Y. 
City, Feb. 27, 1814. 

Latin Salutatorian. A.A.$. 

Prof., Deaf and Dumb Institution, N. Y. City, 1838 ; Union Theol. Sem., 
1838-41 ; Pres. of Deaf and Dumb Institute, Austin, Texas, 1857-76 ; N. Y. 
Institution for Deaf and Dumb, 1876. 

A. B., 1838, and A. M., 1841, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, July 15, 1847, H. Jane, da. of Thos. B. Richards. Child : Sarah 
Richards. 

Brother: Abiathar R., 1836. 

Died, Nov. 29, 1879, N. Y. City. 

(See bibliography.) 

VERY, N. B. Last address, Wilkesbarre, Pa. 
A. B., 1838, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

WOODBRIDGE, SAMUEL MERRILL. New Brunswick, N. J. 

Son of the Rev. Sylvester Woodbridge, D. D., and C. Elizabeth (Gould) 
Woodbridge; b. Greenfield, Mass., Apr. 5, 1819. 

Pastor, South Brooklyn, N. Y., 1841-9 ; Coxsackie, N. Y., 1849-52 ; New 
Brunswick, N. J., 1852-6 ; Prof, of Church History in the Reformed Dutch 
Church Theol. Sem., New Brunswick, N. J., since 1856. 

A. B., 1838, and A. M., 1841, from Univ., City of N. Y. ; D. D., 1857, Rutgers 
Coll. and Union Coll. ; LL.D., 1888, Rutgers Coll. 

Married, 1865, Anna W., da. of Charles P. Dayton. Children : Caroline, 
Anna D. and Mary E. 

Nephew : Freeman, 1889. 

(See bibliography.) 



1839. 

*ALLEN, JAMES HART. 

Coll. of Physicians and Surgeons, N. Y. City, 18 -44. 

A. B., 1839, and A. M., 1842, from Univ., City of N. Y.; M. D., from Coll. of 
Physicians and Surgeons, 1844. 

Died, Aug. 8, 1858. 

*BEERS, HENRY NEWELL. 

Son of the Rev. Daniel Beers and Sophia (Newell) Beers ; b. Lexington, N. Y. , 
June 12, 1819. 

Amherst Coll., 1835-8; Graduate of Princeton Theol. Sem.; Clergyman, 
until loss of health. 

A. B., 1839, and A. M., 1842, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, 1., 1847, Adeline, da. of Asa Bigelow. II., 1853, Martha A., da. of 
Lucius Hart. Children : Adeline S., Florence M. and Lucius H. 

Died, July 12, 1887, Bay Shore, L. I. 

*BULKLEY, CHARLES HENRY AUGUSTUS. 

Son of Ashbel Bulkley and Ann Eliza (Fanning) Bulkley ; b. Charleston, S. C, 
Dec. 22, 1818. 

Class Poet ; Pres. of Philomathean. 2.#. 



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Union Theol. Sem., 1839-42 ; Home Missionary, New Brunswick, N. J., 1842 ; 
Janesville, Wis., 1844-6 ; Pastor, Malone, N. Y., Mt. Morris, N. Y., Ithaca, N. Y., 
Port Henry, N. Y., 1848-82 ; Prof, in Dr. Cullis' "Training College," Boston, 
Mass.; in Howard Univ., 1882-91; Chaplain, Y. M. C. A., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

A. B., 1839, and A. M., 1842, from Univ., City of N. Y. ; D. D., 1881, from 
Howard Univ.; Chaplain of Sickles' Brigade, 70th N. Y. Regt., 1861-3 ; Aid-de- 
camp and Adjutant Ass't in McClellan's Campaign on the Peninsula. 

Married, Sept., 1847, Anna Auchinloss, da. of Thomas Masters. Children: 
Henry Wyllys, Francis Masters, Chas. Caldwell, Isabella Wilbur, Annie Fan- 
ning and Mary Wilbur. 

Died, 1893, Washington, D. C. 

(See bibliography.) 

*BULL, RICHARD HARRISON. 

Son of Benjamin Bull and Eliza (Wade) Bull ; b. N. Y. City, Sept. 28, 1817. 

$.B.K., ex-officio. 

Union Theol. Sem., 1839-43 ; Sec'y and Actuary of Eagle Life Ins. Co., 1847-8 ; 
Prof, of Civil Engineering in the University, 1853-85 ; Prof. Emeritus, 
1885-92 ; Sec'y and Pres. of N. Y. Savings Bank, 1859-83. 

A. B., 1839, and A. M., 1842, and Ph. D., 1885, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Mar. 2, 1847, Mary Ann Schouten. Children : Richard Henry, 
Charles C. and J. Edgar. 

Sons: Richard Henry, 1870; Charles C, 1874, and J. Edgar, 1878. 

Died, Feb. i, 1892, N. Y. City. 

*CHAMPLIN, ELBERT H. 

Physician, Cornwall, N. Y., and N. Y. City. 

A. B., 1839, and A. M., 1842, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Died, Nov. 15, 1883, N. Y. City. 

COXE, SAMUEL HANSON [Jr.]. 55 Broad St., Utica, N. Y. 

Son of the Rev. S. H. Cox, D. D., and Abiah Hyde (Cleveland) Cox; b. 
Mendham, N. J., Nov. 13, 1819. 

Sec'y, Vice-Pres. and Pres. of Eucleian. A.A.$. 

General Theol. Sem., N. Y., 1840-3. Ordained Minister, Prot. Episcopal 
Church, 1843 ; Rector in Auburn, Oxford, Cazenovia, Utica and Kinderhook, 

N.Y., 1843-83. 

A. B., 1839, and A. M., 1842, from Univ., City of N. Y.; A.M., 1852, Trinitv 
Coll.; S.T.D., 1864, Columbia Coll. 

Married, Apr. 10, 1845, Eliza, da. of the Hon. Alfred Conkling. Children : 
Alfred Conkling and Gertrude H. 

Brother: Arthur Cleveland, 1838. 

*DIEFENDORF, GEORGE. 

Lawyer. 

A. B., 1839, and A. M., 1842, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Died, 1880. 

* HOPPER, EDWARD. 

Born N. Y. City, Feb. 17, 1816. 

Union Theol. Sem., N. Y., 1839-42. Ordained Minister, Presbyterian Church, 
1843 ; Pastor, Greenville, N. Y., 1842-51 ; Sag Harbor, L. I., 1852-63; Supply 
at Plainfield, N. J., 1864-8 ; Market St. Church, N. Y. City, 1869-88. 

A. B., 1839, and A. M., 1842, from Univ., City of N. Y., and D. D., 1871, from 
Lafayette Coll. 

Died, Apr. 23, 1888, N. Y. City. 



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*HORN, WILLIAM THURSTON. 

Lawyer. 

A. B., 1839, and A. M., 1842, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

*HOYT, WILLARD MINOR. 

Son of Thaddeus Hoyt and Hannah (Seymour) Hoyt ; b. Walton, N. Y.,Dec. 
9, 1812. 

Union Theol. Sem., N. Y., 1842 ; Pastor, Presbyterian Church, Nineveh, 
N. Y., 1843-66 ; Chaumont, N. Y., 1866-8; Middleton, Wis., 1868-84. 

A. B., 1839, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, I., Sept. 28, 1842, Margaret Ann Bennett. 11., Jan. 11, 1849, Mary 
Ann, da. of Jonathan Hitchcock. 

Died, Jan. i, 1892, Martinsburgh, N. Y. 

♦JOHNSTON, JOHN TAYLOR. 

Son of John Johnston and Margaret (Taylor) Johnston ; b. N. Y. City, Apr. 8, 
1820. 

Commencement Orator. W. 2'^. and $.BK. 

Yale Law School, 1839-41 ; with Daniel Lord, 1839-42 ; admitted to the Bar, 
1843; Pres. Elizabeth & Somerville R. R., afterwards Central R. R. of N.J., 
1848-76 ; Member of Council of the University, 1846-93 ; Vice-Pres. of same, 
1851-72; Pres. of same, 1872-86; Director of Union Theol. Sem., 1870-93; 
Pres. of Metropolitan Museum of Art ; Pres. of Alumni Ass'n Univ., City of 
N. Y. ; Pres. of St. Andrew's Soc'y ; Pres., Board of Governors, Women's 
Hosp. of the State of N. Y. ; Member of Century Club. 

A. B., 1839, ^^d A. M., 1842, and LL.D., 1889, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, 1850, Frances Colles. Children : John Herbert, Emily, Frances, 
Eva and Colles. 

Died, Mar. 24, 1893, N. Y. City. 

♦KELLOGG, CHARLES. 

Born, Hudson, N. Y., Mar. 31, 1816. 

Union Theol. Sem., N. Y., 1839-40. Ordained Minister, Cong. Church, 
1841 ; Supply, Richmond, Mich., 1841-6 ; Almont, Mich., 1846-56 ; Judge of 
Probate, Almont, Mich., 1857-62; Banker, Detroit, Mich., 1862-8; Business 
in Detroit, Mich., 1868-death. 

A. B., 1839, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

*LIEBENAU, MICHAEL FREDERICK. 

Born, N. Y. City, Mar. i, 1813. 

Union Theol. Sem., N. Y., 1838-41. Ordained Minister, Presbyterian Church, 
1841 ; Pastor, Highland, N. Y., 1841-6; Paterson, N. J., 1846-50; Highland, 
N. Y., 1850-67 ; Dashville Falls, N. Y., 1867-8 ; Supply and Pastor, Rosendale, 
N. Y., 1868-76 ; Supply, Bloomingdale, N. Y., 1876-83; Pastor Emeritus, 
Rosendale, N. Y., 1883-4; Kingston, N. Y., 1884-90. 

A. B., 1839, and A. M., 1842, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

♦LUDLOW, WILLIAM HANDY. 

Lawyer, Oakdale, N. Y. 

A. B., 1839, and A. M., 1842, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Died, Sept. 25, 1890, Oakdale, N. Y. 

♦MAGIE, WILLIAM HULL. 

Son of Daniel Hull Magie and Elizabeth (Woodruff) Magie ; b. N. Y. City, 
Sept. 13, 1819, 

Union Theol. Sem., N. Y., 1842-5. Ordained Minister, Presbyterian Church. 
Teacher. 



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A. B., 1839, and A. M., 1842, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Oct. 10, 1855, Sarah E., da. of Ezekiel B. Gaines. Children : Oscar 
Fitzalan Gaines, William Hull, Marie Antoinette and Julia Elizabeth. 
Brothers : Burtis C, 1835, and Daniel E., 1835. 
Died, May 31, 1880, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

*MEECH, WILLIAM BILLINGS. 

Latin Salutatorian. W. T. 

Law Student, N. Y. City, 1839-41 ; Lawyer, 1841-59. Judge of 3d Dist. Court, 
N. Y. Cit>', 185 1-9. 
A. B., 1839, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
Died, 1859, N. Y. City. 

*PATTON, WILLIAM WESTON. 

Son of William Patton and Mary (Weston) Patton ; b. N. Y. City, Oct. 19, 1821. 

Union Theol. Sem., 1839-42. Ordained Minister, Cong. Church. Pastor, 
Phillips Cong. Church, Boston, 1843-6; Hartford, Conn., 1846-57; Chicago, 
1857-67 ; Editor of Advance, 1867-72 ; Dist. Sec'y of Am. Missionary Ass'n ; 
Lecturer at Oberlin and Chicago Theol. Seminaries, 1872-4 ; Pres., Howard 
Univ., Washington, 0. C, 1877-89. 

A. B., 1839, and A. M., 1842, and LL.D., 1882, from Univ., City of N. Y. ; 
D. D., 1862, from Indiana Asbury Univ. 

Corp. Member of Am. Board ; Soc'y of the Cincinnati ; Hon. Member 
of Soc'y of Sciences, Literature and Art, London, Eng. 

Married, I., 1843, Sarah Jane, da. of Horatio Mott. II., 185 1, Mary Boardman, 
da. of Normand Smith. Children : Wm. Ludlow, Horatio Mott, Charles Mott, 
Normand vSmith, Robert Weston, Caroline, Horace Bushnell, Cornelius Howard 
and Mary Amelia. 

Died, Dec. 31, 1889, Westfield, N. J. 

(See bibliography.) 

REID, JOHN MORRISON. 54 E. 126th St., N. Y. City. 

Son of John Reid and Jane (Morrison) Reid ; b. N. Y. City, May 30, 1820. 

Union Theol. Sem., 1839-42 ; Teacher in Mechanics Institute School, N. Y. 
City, 1839. Entered Ministry of Methodist Episcopal Church. Pastor, Wolcotts- 
ville, Conn., 1844-5; New Hartford, Conn., 1846; Jamaica, L. I., 1847-9; 
Birmingham, Conn., 1849-50; Middletown, Conn., 185 1-2 ; 7th St., N. Y., 
1853-4; Brooklyn, N. Y., 1855-6; Bridgeport, Conn., 1857; Pres. of Genesee 
Coll., Lima, N. Y. (now Syracuse Univ.), 1859-64; Editor, Western Christian 
Advocate^ Cincinnati, O., 1864-8 ; Editor, Northwestern Christian Advocate, 
Chicago, 1868-72 ; Sec'y, Missionary Soc'y of the M. E. Church, 1872-88 ; Hon. 
Sec'y of same since 1888. 

A. B., 1839, and A. M., 1842, and D. D., 1858, from Univ., City of N. Y. ; 
LL.D., 1881, from Syracuse Univ. 

Married, May 3, 1848, Caroline S., da. of Thomas B. Fanten. Child : Anna 
Mary. 

(See bibliography.) 

*SEELY, RAYMOND HOYT. 

Son of Rufus Seely and Nancy (Raymond) Seely ; b. Norwalk, Conn., Feb. 
19, 1812. 

Union Theol. Sem., N. Y., 1839-42. Ordained Minister of the Cong. 
Church, 1843. Pastor, Bristol, Conn., 1843-9 5 Springfield, Mass., 1849-58 ; 
American Chapel in Paris, France, 1858-60 ; Haverhill, Mass., 1860-85. 

A. B., 1839, and A. M., 1842, and D. D., 1864, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, I., Oct. 7, 1843, Catharine L., da, of Timothy Cowles. She died 
May 19, 1854. II., Nov. 18, 1857, Frances B., da. of Richard W. Stiles. Chil- 
dren : one son and four daughters. 

Died, Sept. 7, 1885, Haverhill, Mass. 

(See bibliography.) 



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[1839. 



*SHIPMAN, GEORGE ELIAS. 

Son of George Phillips Shipman and Eliza (Payson) Shipman ; b. N. Y. City, 
Mar. 4, 1820. 

Coll. of Physicians and Surgeons, N. Y. City, 1839-43. Prof, of Materia 
Medica in Chicago Hahnemann Coll., 1860-3 ; Supt., Chicago Foundling 
Home, 187 1. Editor, Faith's Record, 1871. 

A. B., 1839, and A. M., 1842, from Univ., City of N. Y. ; M. D., 1843, from 
Coll. of Physicians and Surgeons, and in 1852, from Cleveland Homeo. Coll. 

Member of Am. Institute of Homeopathy. 

Married, Apr. 25, 1845, Fanny E., da. of the Rev. Wm. J. Boardman. 
Children : Eliza Payson, Julia Gardel, Helen Duncan, Caroline Grata, Frances 
Collins, William James, Margaret Codman and George Elias, Jr. 

Died, 1890, Chicago, 111. 

(See bibliography.) 



* SMITH, AUGUSTUS FITZALAN. 

Son of Archelaus Greene Smith, M. D., and Melania (Bough ton) Smith ; 
b. Rochester, N. Y., Oct. 3, 1819. 

Att'y and Counselor-at-Law. Examiner of Court of Common Pleas ; Member 
of Council of the University. 

A. B., 1839, and A. M., 1842, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Member N. Y. Hist. Soc'y. 

Married, May 22, 1844, Lucy Ann, da. of Daniel Elliott. Children : Florence 
(died 187 1), Elliott S., Sidney, Howard Augustus, Lucy May (died 1882), 
Caroline Cornelia (dead), Lenore and Emma Martin. 

Brother: E. Delafield, 1846. Brother-in-law : H. B. Elliot, 1840, Nephew: 
Harold M., 1874. 

Died, July 6, 1876, Fort Washington, N. Y. 



*STEAD, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN. 

Son of Thomas Stead and Mary (Wilson) Stead ; b. Pittsburgh, Pa., Feb. 22, 

1815. 

Union Theol. Sem., 1839-40; Teacher, Univ. Grammar School, and in Brides- 
burg, Pa., 1839-42. Ordained Minister of the Presbyterian Church, 1842. 
Pastor, Presbyterian Church, Bridesburg, Pa., 1842-52 ; Astoria, L. I., 1852-79. 

A. B., 1839, and A. M., 1842, and D. D., 1865, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, 1842, Sarah Jenks. Children : Alfred Jenks, Frances Morley, John 
Albro, Robert McChevne and Mary Louisa. 

Son: Alfred J., 1863. 

Died, Feb. 15, 1879, Astoria, N. Y. 



*TOMKINS, JAMES N. 
Born in 1818. 



Union Theol. Sem., N. Y. City, 1841. 

A. B., 1839, and A. M., 1842, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Died in N. Y. City. 



*VAN SCHAICK, JOHN H. 
A. B., 1839, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
Died, 1841, N. Y. City. 



WEEKES, JOHN ABEEL. 47 E. 20th St., N. Y. City. 
Lawyer. 
A. B., 1839, and A. M., 1842, from Univ., City of N. Y. 



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♦WESTERVELT, SAMUEL DEMAREST. 

Born, Schraalenberg, N. J., Apr. 21, 1813. 

Studied Theology with the Rev. C. T. Demarest. Ordained, 1839, by Classis 
of Hackensack of the True Ref. Dutch Church in the U. S. Pastor, True Ref. 
Dutch Church, King St., N. Y., 1839-53. Joined Second Presbytery of N. Y. ; 
Pastor, Yorktown, N. Y., Presbyterian Church, 1853-65. 

A. B., 1839, and A. M., 1842, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, I., Nov. 5, 1849, Catharine D., da. of Edward J. Earle. II., Eliza, 
da. of Albert Doremus. Children : three sons and two daughters. 

Died, Nov. 15, 1865, Hackensack, N. J. 

♦WHITE, RICHARD [DONALD] GRANT. 

Son of Richard Mansfield White and Ann Eliza (Toucey) White ; b. N. Y. City, 
May 23, 1821. 

Entered in 1837. 3d Mathematical Prize. Orator and Grand Marshal at 
Commencement. 

Bristol Coll., Pa., 1835-7 ; Studied Medicine with A. C. Post, M. D. ; Senior 
Walker in N. Y. Hosp. ; Studied Law with George Wood ; Admitted to the Bar, 
1845 ; Critic and Editor on N. Y. Courier and Enquirer^ 1847 ; Ass't Editor, N. Y. 
World; Supt. of Revenue Marine Bureau of N. Y., 1861-78. 

A. B., 1839, and A. M., from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Vice-Pres. of New Shakspere Soc'y of London, Eng. 

Married, Oct. 16, 1850, Alexina B., da. of Charles Bruton Meade. Children : 
Richard Mansfield and Stanford. 

Died, Apr. 8, 1885, N. Y. City. 

(See bibliography.) 



1840. 

♦BACHELOR, LEONARD. 
A. B., 1840, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

DAVENPORT, JERONYMUS A. 

Studied at a Theol. Sem. 

Clergyman. 

A. B., 1840, and A. M., 1843, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

DODGE, ROBERT. Rockville Centre, N. Y. 

Son of Robert Dodge and Eliza P. (Fowler) Dodge ; b. New York City, Dec. 
15, 1820. 

English Salutatorian. Pres. Eucleian and of University Alumni Ass'n. 

Admitted to the Bar of N. J., 1842. Lawyer. 

A. B., 1840, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Life Member of N. Y. Historical Soc'y. Member of Literary Union, Nurem- 
burg, Bavaria. 

Married, May 16, 1867, Martha A., da. of Charles Roe. 

Brother: Henry S., 1833. 

(See bibliography.) 

ELLIOTT, HENRY BOND. 323 W. 28th St., N. Y. City. 

Son of Daniel Elliott and Abigail (Greele) Elliott ; b. Woodstock, N. Y., June 
21, 1823. 
Commencement Orator. W. T. 



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[1840. 



Columbia Coll., 1839; Union Theol. Sem., 1840-3; Andover Theol. Sem., 
1842-3. Ordained Minister, Presbyterian Church, 1844 ; Pastor, Cong. Church, 
Alexandria, N. J., 1844-5 ; Waterbury, Conn., 1845-52 ; Springfield, Mass., 
1852-4; Brooklyn, N. Y., 1854-5; Stamford, Conn., 1855-8; Columbus, O., 
1858-61 ; Poughkeepsie, N. Y., 1865-6 ; New Canaan, Conn., 1866-70 j 
Litchfield, Conn., 1870-4; Stonington, Conn., 1874-9; Cincinnati, O., 1882-4; 
Troy, O., 1885. 

A. B., 1840, and A. M., 1843, and D. D., 1878, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
B. D., 1843, Union Theol. Sem. 

Married, I., Oct. 24, 1843, Martha Ann, da. of the Rev. Thos. H. Skinner, D. D. 
II., May 9, 1866, Joanna Van Wyck, da. of Obadiah Holmes. Children : Henry 
Augustus, Caroline Skinner, Mary Montgomery and Arthur Montgomery. 

Brothers-in-law : Thomas H. Skinner, 1840 ; A. F. Smith, 1839. 

*MILNOR, THOMAS PICTON. 

Author and Editor. 

A. B., 1840, and A. M., 1843, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

SALTER, WILLIAM. 119 South 8th St., Burlington, Iowa. 

Son of William Frost Salter and Mary (Ewen) Salter; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., 
Nov. 17, 1821. 

Union Theol. Sem., 1840-2 ; Andover Theol. Sem., 1842-3 ; Teacher, South 
Norwalk, Conn., 1840; Walden, N. Y., 1842. Ordained Minister, 1843; Mis- 
sionary of Am. Home Miss. Soc'y» Maquoketa, Iowa, 1843-5 \ Pastor, Cong. 
Church, Burlington, Iowa, since 1846. 

A. B., 1840, and A. M., 1843, from Univ., City of N. Y., and D, D., 1864, from 
State Univ. of Iowa. 

Married, Aug. 25, 1846, Mary Ann, da. of Eliab Parker Mackintire. Children : 
Mary Tufts, William, Mackintire, Sumner, George Benjamin and Charles 
Frederick. 

(See bibliography.) 

SCUDDER, HENRY MARTYN. Winchester, Mass. 

Son of the Rev. Dr. John Scudder and Harriet (Waterbury) Scudder ; b. 
Panditerripoo, Ceylon, Feb. 5, 1822. 

Commencement Orator. W.T., $.B.K. 

Williams Coll., 1836-7 ; Union Theol. Sem., 1840-3 ; Medical Student, 1840-3. 
Ordained Minister, 1843 ; Missionary of A. B. C. F. M., Madras, India, 1844-51 ; 
of Ref. Dutch Church, Arcot, India, 1851-63 ; Pastor, Ref, Dutch Church, jersey 
City, N. J., 1864-5 ; Presbyterian Church, San Francisco, 1865-71 ; Central Cong. 
Church, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1871-83; Plymouth Cong. Church, Chicago, 1883-8. 

A. B., 1840, and A. M., 1843, and M. D. (hon.), 1853, from Univ., City of 
N. Y. D. D., 1859, from Rutgers Coll. 

Married, Apr. 18, 1844, Fannie, da. of John Lewis. Children : John, Harriet 
Waterbury, Fannie Lewis, Catharine Sophia, Henry Marty n, Jr., John Lewis, 
William, Joseph Melancthon, Fanny Haines and Doremus. 

Nephew: Wm. Henry, 1878 (non-grad.). 

(See bibliography.) 



*SKINNER, THOMAS HARVEY [Jr.]. 

Son of the Rev. Dr. Thomas Harvey Skinner and Emily (Montgomery) Skin- 
ner ; b. Philadelphia, Pa., Oct. 6, 1820. 

Andover Theol. Sem., 1840; Union Theol. Sem., 1843. Ordained Minister, 
Presbyterian Church. Pastor, Paterson, N. J., 1843-6 ; N. Y. City, 1846-56 ; 
Honesdale, Pa., 1856-9 ; Stapleton, N. Y., 1859-68 ; Fort Wayne, Ind., 1868-71 ; 
Cincinnati, O., 1871-81 ; Prof, of Theology, 1881-90, and of Divinity, 1890-2, 
in McCormick Theol. Sem., Chicago, 111. 



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A. B., 1840, and A. M., 1843, from Univ., City of N. Y. D. D., 1867, Coll. of 
N. J. LL.D., 1891, Washington and Jefferson Coll. 

Married, 1843, Mary S., da. of Benjamin Day. Children : Elizabeth, Benja* 
min D. and Emily M, 

Brother-in-law : Henry B. Elliott, 1840. 

Died, Jan. 4, 1892, Chicago, 111. 

(See bibliography.) 

* STUART, EDWARD WILLIAM. 

A. B., 1840, and A. M., 1843, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

TAYLOR, CHARLES. Courtland, Ala. 

Son of Dr. Oliver Swaine Taylor and Catharine Gould (Parsons) Taylor"; 
b. Boston, Mass., Sept. 15, 1819. 

Valedictorian. Editor, Athenamm. Sec'y, Vice-Pres. and Pres. of Eucleian. 

Coll. of Medicine in Philadelphia, Pa. Licensed to preach, 1842. Organized 
the first Foreign Mission of M, E. Church South, and appointed its first Mission- 
ary to China, 1846-54. Teacher, Cokesbury Conference School in S. C. ; Prof., 
Spartansburg Female Coll., 2 years, and Pres., i year ; Gen'l Sec'y, Sunday 
Schools of M. E. Church South, 1858-62 ; Pres., Kentucky Wesleyan Coll., 
1862-6. 

A. B.. 1840, and A. M., 1843, and D. D., 1869, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
M. D., 1848, Philadelphia Coll. of Medicine. 

Married, Dec. 27, 1845, Charlotte Jane, da. of the Rev. John Gamewell. Chil- 
dren : Charles Gamewell, Henry Parsons, Martha Wilson, John Oliver and 
Charlotte Booth. 

(See bibliography.) 

* THOMPSON, WILLIAM AUSTIN. 

Son of Jacob Thompson and Hadasseh (Stone) Thompson ; b. Holland, Mass., 
Mar. 28, 181 1. 

Union Theol. Sem., 1840-2 ; Yale Divinity School, 1842-3. Ordained Minister, 
Cong. Church. Pastor, Troy, Iowa, 1843-5 '■> Fairfield, Iowa, 1845-50 ; Port 
Byron, 111., 1850-2. 

A. B., 1840, and A. M., 1843, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Sept. 4, 1843, Harriet Boynton Sawyers. Children : Anna Boynton 
and Mary Frances. 

Died, May 3, 1852, Mendoica Slovigh, 111. 

*TRASK, EDWARD. 

Commencement Orator. W.IT. 

Studied Medicine with Dr. Ludlow, 1840-7. Springfield, Mass., 1847-50 ; 
Practiced Medicine in Weaversville, Cal., 1850-3 ; San Francisco, 1863-6 and 
1868-70; Red Bluffs, 1870-4; San Francisco, 1874-6; Santa Monica, 1876-9; 
Surgeon of Pacific Mail Steamship Co., 1879-83. 

A. B., 1840, from Univ., City of N. Y. ; M. D., 1847. 

Brother: Wm. E., 1840. 

Died, Sept. 25, 1883, at sea. 

(See bibliography.) 

*TRASK, WILLIAM ELLIOTT. 

Commencement Orator. W.T. 

A. B., 1840, from Univ., City of N. Y. M. D., from Coll. unknown. 

Brother : Edward, 1840. 

Died, Fort Kent, Me., 1889. 

VAN BRUNT, NICHOLAS. Last address, N. Y. City. 
A. B., 1840, from Univ., City of N. Y. 



22 UNIVERSITY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. [184I. 

*VAN WYCK, WILLIAM. 

Son of John B. Van Wyck and Susan (Schenck) Van Wyck ; b. Fishkill, N. Y., 
about 1815. 

Studied Law in Poughkeepsie, N. Y., 1840-3 ; Practiced Law, 1843-7. 
Farmer at Fishkill, N. Y., 1847-53. 
A. B., 1840, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
Married, 1846, Augusta, da. of John Forman. 
Nephew : H. B. Holmes, 1863. 
Died, Dec, 1853, Fishkill, N. Y. 

VERMILYE, ASHBEL GREEN. Englewood, N. J. 

Son of the Rev. Thos. E. Vermilye, D. D. ; b. Princeton, N. J., 1822. 

Theol. Sem., New Brunswick, N. J., 1840-1 ; Licensed by Classis of N. Y., of 
Ref. Dutch Church, 1844. Ordained, Presbyterian Church, Albany, N. Y., 1845 ; 
Pastor, Little Falls, N. Y., 1845-50 ; Newburyport, Mass., 1850-63 ; Pastor, Ref. 
Dutch Church, Utica, N. Y., 1863-71 ; Schenectady, N. Y., 187 1-6 ; Chaplain, 
Marine Chapel, Antwerp, Belgium, 1879-83. 

A. B., 1840, and A. M,, 1843, from Univ., City of N. Y. D. D., i860, from 
Rutgers Coll. 

(See bibliography.) 



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BROWN, DANIEL TOMPKINS. Burnside, N. Y. 

Son of Benjamin Brown and Hannah Lord (Field) Brown ; b. Fishkill, N. Y., 
Feb. 26, 1820. 

Union Coll., Schenectady, N. Y., 1839; Med. Dept. of the Univ., 1841-3 ; 
Farming. 

A. B., 1841, and M. D., 1843, from Univ., City of N.'Y. 

Married, I., Feb. 26, 185 1, Susan Lucretia, da. of Linus Weed. She died 1875. 
II., Sept. 18, 1878, Susan Phebe, da. of George Brown. Children : Louis Tomp- 
kins, Hannah Howell, Linus Weed, Mary Hallock and Ulysses Simpson Grant. 

*CULBERT, WILLIAM ACHESON McLEOD. 

Son of John Culbert and Jean (Cruthers) Culbert ; b. N. Y. City, Nov. 4, 1822. 

Post-Graduate Course, and Med. Dept. of the Univ., 1841-6 ; Physician. 

A. B,, 1841, and A. M., 1851, and M. D., 1846, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Oct. 12, 1852, Henrietta, da. of Robert Ludlow Powell. Child: 
Frances Ramsdell. 

Died, Nov. 10, 1890, Newburgh, N. Y. 

GEISSENHAINER, FREDERICK WILLIAM [Jr.]. Sea Cliff, N. Y. 

Son of the Rev. Frederick W. Geissenhainer, D. D., and Mary (Moore) Geis- 
senhainer ; b. Vincent, Pa., Mar. 20, 1825. 

Attended Yale Law School, 1844-6 ; Member of Linonia, 1844. Admitted to 
the Bar as Att'y and Counselor-at-Law, 1846 ; Manager of Am. Institute, 1850-61 ; 
Trustee of N. Y. Juvenile Asylum, 12 years. 

A. B., 1841, and A. M., 1843, from Univ., City of N. Y. LL.B., 1856, and 
A. M., 1856, from Yale Coll. 

Member of Am. Photographical Soc'y- Served 7 years as Captain and 
Chaplain of First Brigade of N. Y. Horse Artillery. 

Married, June 22, 1879, Lucretia, da. of John Whitman. 



1 84 1.] DEPARTMENT OF ARTS AND SCIENCE. 23 

IRELAND, JOHN B. 170 Broadway, N. Y. City. 
Lawyer. 
A. B., 1840, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

LAWRENCE, EUGENE. 340 W. 19th St., N. Y. City. 

Son of Samuel A. Lawrence and Catharine (Remsen) Lawrence ; b. N. Y. City, 
Oct. 4, 1823. 

English Salutatorian. 

Coll. of N. J., 1837-40. Harvard Law School. Lawyer in Boston and N. Y. 

A. B., 1841, and A. M., 1844, from Univ., City of N. Y. A. M., 1891, from 
Coll. of N. J. 

(See bibliography.) 

LEIGHTON, NATHAN. Tunkhannock, Pa. • 

Son of Andrew Leigh ton and Mary (Buell) Leighton ; b. Lawsville, Pa., Aug. 
13, 1813. 

Auburn Theol. Sem., 1842-5. Ordained Minister of the Presbyterian Church ; 
Pastor, Montrose, 1847 ; Cuba, 1847-9 5 Champlain, N. Y., 1850-4 ; Wantage, 
N. J., 1854-8 ; Newfoundland, N. J., 1854-64; Jewett, N. Y., 1871-7. Taught 
for 3 years. 

A. B., 1841, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, 1845, Ruth, da. of John Gardner. Children : Theodore Frelinghuy- 
sen, Mary- Malvina and Harriet Matilda. 

*McCREA, ANDREW. 
A. B., 1841, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

♦PHILLIPS, JOHN MASON. 

Son of the Rev. Dr. Phillips. 

A. B., 1841, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

*POST, EDWARD. 

A. B., 1841, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Nephews : Alfred A., 1857, Geo. A., 1858, and W. H. B., 1861. Grand-nephew : 
A. C. P. Opdyke, 1890. 

SCOTT, GEORGE. Last address, N. Y. City. 
A. B., 1841, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

SEAMAN, SAMUEL AUGUSTUS. 147 W. 87th St., N. Y. City. 

Son of Samuel Seaman and Sarah (Searing) Seaman ; b. N. Y. City, Aug. 18, 
1818. 

Latin Salutatorian and English Orator at Commencement. Pres. of Eucleian. 

Ordained Minister, Methodist Episcopal Church. Pastor, Westville, Conn., 
1841-2 ; Wethersfield, Conn., 1842-3 ; Harlem and Yorkville, 1843 ; Yorkville, 
1844 ; N. Y. City, 1845-6 ; Windsor, Conn., 1847 ; Bridgehampton, L. L, 1848-9 ; 
Southold, 1850-1 ; Carlton, 1852-3; Jamaica, L. I., 1854; Winstead, Conn., 
1855-6; Southport, Conn., 1857-8; Stratford, Conn., 1859-60; Mt. Vernon, N. Y., 
1861-2 ; 27th St., N. Y. City, 1863-5 ; New Rochelle, N. Y., 1866-8 ; Newtown, 
L. I., 1869; Brooklyn, 1870-2; Bay Ridge, L. I., 1873-5 ; E. Chester, N. Y., 
1876; Newbridge, L. I., 1877-9; Stratford, Conn., 1880-2; Whitestone, L. I., 
1883-5. Retired in 1885. 

A. B., 1841, and A. M., 1844, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, June 10, 1844, Anna Alicia, da. of M. Byrne. Children : Samuel 
Edward, Richard Reese, Mary Dayton, Anna, Sarah Alicia, Alfred Purdy, Emily 
and Caroline Augusta. 

(See bibliography.) 



24 UNIVERSITY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. [1842. 

♦SPARKS, JARED. 

Lawyer. 

A. B., 1841, and A. M., 1845, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Died, 1868. 

*TIMLOW, GEORGE WHITFIELD. 

Son of the Rev. William Timlow and Ruth (Irish) Timlow ; b. Amity, N. Y., 
June 19, 1823. 

Studied Theology with Bishop Doane of N. J. Ordained Minister of the 
Episcopal Church, 1845. Rector, Middletown, N. Y. ; Church of the Epiphany, 
N. Y. City ; Massillon, O. ; Salem, N. J. 

A. B.^ 1841, and A. M., 1844, and D. D., 1879, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, 1847, Caroline E., da. of Dr. L. Wood. Child : Ella. 

Died, Apr. 27, 1889, Warwick, N. Y. 

*VAIL, EDWARD J. 

Born, Smithtown, L. L, N. Y., 181 1. 

Union Theol. Sem., N. Y., 1841-4. Ordained Minister, Presbyterian Church, 
1845. Supply, Oriskany, N. Y., 1845-6; Brooklyn, N. Y., 1846-7 ; Jamesville, 
N. Y., 1847-8; Pastor, Babylon, N. Y., 1848-51 ; Uniontown, Cal., 1852-4; In 
business, San Francisco, Cal., 1854-7 ; Crescent City, Cal., 1857-61 ; San Fran- 
cisco, Cal., 1861-76. 

A. B., 1841, and A. M., 1844, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Died, Nov. 22, 1876, San Francisco, Cal. 

WARD, JOHN. Glen Ridge, N. J. 

Son of Enos Ward and Susan (Sydenham) Ward ; b. Bloomfield, N. J., Apr. 
16, 1817. 

Union Theol. Sem., 1844-7. Ordained Minister, Presbyterian Church. Pastor 
and District Sec'y of Am. Tract Soc'y, 1847. 

A. B., 1841, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Mar. 4, 1850, Clara Ward, da. of Amasa Angell. 

Brother: Thos. S., 1835. 



1842. 

CARPENTER, HUGH SMITH. 1401 Pacific St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Born, 1823, Utrecht, N. Y. 

Latin Salutatorian. A.^. 

Princeton Theol. Sem., 1842-5. Ordained Minister, Presb. Church. Pastor, 
Canal St. Presb. Church. N. Y. City, 1845-53 ; Cong. Church, Portland, Me., 
1854-7 ; Brooklyn, N. Y., 1857 ; Westminster Presb. Church, Brooklyn, N, Y., 
1859-69; San Francisco, Cal., 1872-3; Washington, D. C, 1875-6; Bedford 
Ave. Cong. Church, Brooklyn, N. Y., since 1877. 

A. B., 1842, from Univ., City of N. Y. D. D., 1873, from Coll. of N. J. 

Brother-in-law : A. R. Thompson, 1842. 

CASSEDY, GEORGE WASHINGTON. 501 Morris Ave., Elizabeth, N. J. 

Son of Samuel Cassedy and Eliza Kerrnitt (Strachan) Cassedy ; b. Jersey City, 
N. J., July 5, 1824. 

Columbia Coll., 1838-9. City Clerk, Jersey City, N. J., 1850-65 ; Registrar 
and County Clerk, 1865-70; U. S. Commissioner of Supreme Court Commission 
for 17 years. 

A. B., 1842, and A. M., 1845, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, July 5, 1854, Addin C, da. of Andrew Heermance DeWitt. 

Cousin : Andrew E. Suffern, 1848. 



1842.] DEPARTMENT OF ARTS AND SCIENCE. 25 

♦CLARK, FREDERICK GORHAM. 

Son of the Rev. Daniel A. Clark and Eliza (Barker) Clark ; b. Waterbury, 
Conn., Dec. 13, 1819. 

Union Theol. Sem., 1842-5. Ordained Minister, Presb. Church, 1845 ; 
Supply, Greenwich, Conn., 1845-6; Pastor, Astoria, L. I., 1846-52 ; N. Y. City, 
1852-67 ; Greenwich, Conn., 1867-71 ; Brooklyn, N. Y., 1874-5 ; Troy, N. Y., 
from 1877. 

A. B., 1842, and D. D., 1864, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Died, 1886. 



*CONE, REVILO JONATHAN. 

Son of the Rev. Jonathan Cone and Abigail Cleveland (Usher) Cone ; b. Bris- 
tol, Conn., June 17, 1817. 

^.$. • 

Union Theol. Sem. Ordained Minister, Presb. Church, 1847. Pastor, 
Camillus, N. Y. ; Martinsburg, N. Y. ; City Missionary, Washington, D. C. ; 
Missionary of Phillips Memorial Church, N. Y. City ; Principal of Classical and 
Literary Institutions of Salem, N. J. ; Cambridge, Md. ; Bedford, N. Y. ; and 
Montgomery, N. Y. 

A. B., 1842, and A. M., 1844, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, July 10, 1849, Harriet, da. of Robert H. Van Meter, M. D. Children : 
Norris Hunter, Charles and Kirtland (died i860). 

Died, Dec. 6, 1888, N. Y. City. 



♦CROMWELL, JOHN. 

Born, N. Y. City, Dec. 22, 1820. 

Union Theol. Sem., 1842-4; Teacher, N. Y. City, 1844-6. Ordained Minister, 
Presb. Church, 1846. Pastor, Wilmington, O., 1846. 
A. B., 1842, and A. M., 1845, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
Died, Oct. 5, 1846, Wilmington, O. 



DOREMUS, ROBERT OGDEN. 241 Madison Ave., N. Y. City. 
Born, N. Y. City, Jan. 11, 1824. 

Med. Dept., Univ., City of N. Y., 1848-51 ; Prof, of Chemistry, Coll. City of 
N. Y., in N. Y. Med. Coll., and in Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll. ; Prof, of Chemistry 
and Toxicology, N. Y. Med. Coll., and in N. Y. Coll. of Pharmacy. Fellow of 
N. Y. Academy of Sciences. Pres. of Board of Examiners of Druggists and 
Prescription Clerks. 

A. B., 1842, and A. M., 1845, and M. D., 1851, and LL.D., 1874., from Univ., 
City of N. Y. 

(See bibliography.) 



♦DUNNING, HALSEY. 

Born, Wantage, N. J., July 3, 1818. 

Union Theol. Sem., N. Y., 1844-7. Ordained Minister, Presb. Church, 
1847. Chaplain in Sing Sing, N. Y., 1847 ; Supply, Richmond, Va., 1848-54 ; 
Pastor, Baltimore, Md., 1854-69. 

A. B., 1842, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Died, Jan. 11, 1869, Baltimore, Md. 



♦GILBERT, ALBERT. 

Lawyer. Member of State Assembly from i6th Dist., 1849-50. 
A. B., 1842, from Univ., City of N. Y. 



26 UNIVERSITY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. [1842. 

GOODMAN, REUBEN SMITH. 210 Barclay St., Grand Rapids, Mich. 

Son of Allen Goodman and Clarissa (Smith) Goodman ; b. Bolton, N. Y., 
April 30, 1818. 

Sec'y of Eucleian. 

Princeton (N. J.) Theol. Sem., 1843-6 ; Supply, Presb. Church, Gowan- 
da, N. Y., 1846-8 ; Clarkson, N. Y., 1848-53 ; Coldwater, Mich., 1853-8 ; La 
Porte, Ind., 1858-63 ; Pastor, Grand Rapids, Mich., 1863-9 5 Kendallville, Ind., 
1870-89. Retired, 1890. 

A. B., 1842, and A. M., 1845, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Member of Whig Soc'y, Coll. of N. J. Delegate of Christian Commission in 
Nashville and Chattanooga, 1864. 

Married, May 9, 1849, Mary Elizabeth, da. of John F. Rodgers. Children : 
Sarah Brush, Addison Spencer, Julia Ellen, Clara Minerva and Myron Smith. 

HOUGHTON, GEORGE HENDRIC. i E. 29th St., N. Y. City. 

Valedictorian. W.T. 

Theol. Student, 1842-3 and 1846-9. Prof, of Greek, St. Paul's Coll., College 
Point, L. I., 1843-6 ; Founder of the Church of the Transfiguration, N. Y. City, 
and Rector of same since 1849 ; Pres. of the House of the Holy Comforter ; 
Pastor of the Sisterhood of St. Mary, and of the Sisterhood of St. John the Bap- 
tist. Prof, of Hebrew in General Theol. Sem. of Protestant Episcopal Church, 
N. Y. City, 1850-62. 

A. B., 1842, and A. M., 1845, from Univ., City of N. Y. S. T. D., 1859, from 
Columbia Coll. 



HUDSON, NATHANIEL. Last address, Salem, Oregon. 

Commencement Orator. W.T". 

Physician. 

A. B., 1842, and A. M., 1845, from Univ., City of N. Y. M. D., from 
unknown Coll. 



* MOORE, GEORGE HENRY. 

Son of Jacob Bailey Moore and Mary Adams (Hill) Moore ; b. Concord, N. H., 
Apr. 20, 1823. 

Commencement Orator. W.T^. 

Dartmouth Coll., 1838-9 ; Ass' t Librarian, N. Y. Hist. Soc'y, 1841-9 ; Librarian 
of same, 1849-76 ; Supt. of Lenox Library, N. Y. City, 1872-92. Pres. of Alum- 
ni Association of the Univ., 1851-7 ; Member of Council, 1871-83; Appointed 
Prof, of Law, i860, but never entered upon the duties of the chair. 

A. B., 1842, and A. M., 1845, and LL.D., 1868, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Member of N. Y. Hist. Soc'y ; Mass. Hist. Soc'y ; Am. Geographical Soc'y ; 
Am. Ethnological Soc'y ; Am. Antiquarian Soc'y ; Bostonian Soc'y ; New 
England Historical and Genealogical Soc'y. 

Married, Oct. 21, 1850, Mary Howe, da. of John Givan. Children: George 
E. (dead) and Alison Givan. 

Died, May 5, 1892, N. Y. City. 

(See bibliography.) 

* PHELPS, WINTHROP HENRY. 

Born, Albany, N. Y., March i, 1818. 

Union Theol. Sem., N. Y., 1842-5. Ordained Minister, Presb. Church, 
1848. Supplied Cong. Church, Greenfield, N. Y,, 1845-6 ; Presb. Church, 
Hillsdale, N. Y., 1846-9 ; Pastor, Cong. Church, Stockbridge, Mass., 1849-54; 
Monterey, Mass., 1854-61 ; Supply, Riverton, Conn., 1861-3 ; Chaplain, U. S. 
Army, 1863-5. Farming in South Egremont, Mass., 1866-82. Literary work, 
N. Y. City, 1882-5. 

A. B., 1842, and A. M., 1845, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Died, Dec. 15, 1885, N. Y. City. 



1842.] DEPARTMENT OF ARTS AND SCIENCE. 27 

POTTER, SAMUEL SANFORD. 21 Foraker Ave., Cincinnati, O. 

Son of Isaac Potter and Abigail (Swain) Potter ; b. New Providence, N. J., 
Sept, 25, 1814. 

Treas. of Eucleian. 

Union Theol. Sem., N. Y., 1842-5. Ordained Minister, Presb. Church, 
1846. Chaplain, U. S. Army, 1863-5 5 Glendale Female Coll. ; Pastor, Law- 
renceburgh, Ind. ; Hospital Chaplain, New Albany, Ind. With the Herald and 
Presbyter, Cincinnati, O., since 1870. 

A. B., 1842, and A. M., 1856, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Sept. 8, 1845, Phebe, da. of the Rev. Elias Riggs. Children : Mar- 
garet Riggs, Joseph Lewis, Abbie Anne, Elizzie Ray, Emma Malvina, Samuel 
Archibald, Clara Amanda and Stanley Lord. 

Cousin: David C. Meeker, 1843. 

(See bibliography.) 



*RICHARDSON, WILLIAM PROCTOR. 

Son of Capt. Edward Richardson and Martha (Smith) Richardson ; b. Dan vers, 
Mass., Oct. 9, 1820. 

Amherst Coll., 1838-41. Lawyer, N. Y. City. 
A. B., 1842, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
Died, Aug. 25, 1890, Brooklyn, N. Y. 



SEYMOUR, EDWARD. Last address, Brooklyn, N. Y. 
A. B., 1842, from Univ., City of N. Y. 



SMEDES, CHARLES EDWARD. St. James Hotel, Vicksburg, Miss. 

A.$. 

Brigadier-General in the Confederate Army, 1861-3. Lawyer. 

A. B., 1842, from Univ., City of N. Y. 



SMITH, EDWIN. Capri, Italy. 

Commencement Orator. W.T., $.B.K. 

A. B., 1842, and A. M., 1845, from Univ., City of N. Y. 



*SPENCER, WILLIAM HENRY, 

Son of John and Elizabeth Spencer ; b. Madison, Conn., Oct. 13, 1813. 

Auburn Theol. Sem., 3 years. Ordained Minister, Presb. Church. Pastor, 
First Presb. Church, Utica, N. Y., 1844-50; Milwaukee, Wis., 1850-4; Sec'y. 
Presb. General Assembly's Committee of Publication, Philadelphia, Pa., 1854-6 ; 
Pastor, Second Presb. Church, Rock Island, 111., 1856-8 ; Westminster Presb. 
Church, Chicago, 111., 1858-61. 

A. B., 1842, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Almira, da. of Mark Hopkins. Children : two daughters and one son. 

Died, Feb. 16, 1861, Chicago, 111. 



*TAFT, MARCUS LORENZO. 

Son of Jonathan Taft and Rebecca Ann (Horton) Taft ; b. White Plains, N. Y., 
Nov. I, 1820. 

Univ. Med. Coll., 1842-5 ; House Staff, Bellevue Hosp., 1845-6 ; Ass't Phys., 
Quarantine, S. I., 1849-50. 
A. B., 1842, and A. M., 1845, and M. D., 1845, from Univ., City of N. Y. 



28 UNIVERSITY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. [1842. 

Married, Oct. 2, 1845, Charlotte, da. of John Knapp. Children : Mai-y Frances 
and Charlotte Rebecca. 

Brother-in-law: Gilbert C. Halstead, 1885. 
Died, Feb. 8, 1850, Quarantine, S. I. 



THOMPSON, ALEXANDER RAMSAY. Summit, N. J. 

Son of William Robert Thompson and Janette (Nexsen) Thompson ; b. N. Y. 
City, Oct. 16, 1822. 

Princeton Theol. Sem., 1842-5. Member of Council of the Univ. Pres. of 
Board of Publication of Ref. Dutch Church of America : Ass't Pastor, Central 
Ref. Dutch Church, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1845 ; 8th St. Ref. Dutch Church, N. Y. 
City, 1845-6 ; Pastor, First Presb. Church, Morristown, N. J., 1846-7 ; Mission- 
ary of Ref. Dutch Church, Bedford, L. I., 1847-8 ; Pastor, Tompkinsville, S. I., 
1848-51; Stapleton, S. I., 1851-9 ; Bridgeport, Conn., 1859-62; 21st bt., N. Y. 
City, 1862-73 ; Chaplain, North Eastern Hospital, N. Y. City, 1863-5 5 Pastor, 
North Ref. Dutch Church, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1873 ; Chaplain, Roosevelt Hospital, 
N. Y. City, 1873. Editor of The Gospel Field, Sower and Gospel Field, Christian 
Intelligencer, Hyjnns of the Church and Hymns of Prayer and Praise. Chaplain 
on Staff of Gov. Andrews of Mass., 1863-5. 

A. B., 1842, and A. M., 1849, and D. D., 1866, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Oct. 26, 1846, Mary, da. of John Carpenter, M. D. 

Sons: Alex. R., Jr., 1874, and William R., 1876. Brother-in-law : H. S. Car- 
penter, 1842. 

(See bibliography.) 



*VANDER POEL, SAMUEL OAKLEY, M. D. 

Son of John Vander Poel, M. D., and Sarah W. (Oakley) Vander Peel ; b. Kin- 
derhook,"N. Y., Feb. 22, 1824. 

Albany Med. Coll., 1843-4 ; Jefferson Med. Coll., Philadelphia, Pa., 1844-5 : 
Univ., Paris, 1847-9. Practiced Medicine in Kinderhook, N. Y., 1845-7 ; 
Albany, 1850-72 ; Prof, of General Pathology, Albany Med. Coll., 1866-9 ; Prof, 
of Theory and Practice of Medicine, 1876-81 ; Pres., Albany Co. Med. Soc'y, 
i860; Pres., N. Y. Co. Med. Soc'y, 1884, of N. Y. State Med. Soc'y, 1870; 
Visiting and Consulting Physician to Albany City and St. Peter's Hospitals, 
Albany, N. Y., 1866-81 ; to State Emigrant Hosp., 1881-6 ; Surgeon-Genei-al, 
N. Y. State, 1857-58, 1861-2 ; Health Officer, Port of N. Y., 1872-80; Prof, of 
Public Hygiene, Univ. Med. Coll., 1883-6; Member of Council of the Univ., 
1875-86 ; Manager of State Lunatic Asylum, Utica, N. Y., 1867-82. 

A. B., 1842, and A.M., 1845, and LL.D., 1878, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
M. D., 1845, from Jefferson Med. Coll., Philadelphia, Pa. M. D., 1863, from 
Albany Med. Coll., Albany, N. Y. 

Member Medical and Surgical Soc'y of N. Y. ; Fellow of N. Y. Academy of 
Medicine. 

Married, Dec. 10, 1850, Gertrude, da. of Dr. Peter Wendell. Children : Wen- 
dell, Samuel Oakley, Jr., Herman Wendell, John, Elizabeth Wendell, Lewis 
Morris and Gertrude Wendell. 

Brother : Aaron J., 1843. 

Died, Mar. 12, 1886, Washington, D. C. 



WHEELER, ALFRED. 511 California St., San Francisco, Cal. 
Lawyer. 
A. B., 1846 (nunc pro tunc), and A. M., 1847, from Univ., City of N. Y. 



l843«] DEPARTMENT OF ARTS AND SCIENCE. 29 

1843. 

*BANGS, STEPHEN BEEKMAN. 

Commencement Orator. W.l^. 

Wesleyan Univ., 1839-42; Student of Theology, 1843-4. Ordained Minister, 
M. E. Church, 1844. Pastor, Westville and Bethany, N. Y., 1844-5; Milford, 
Conn., 1845-6. 

Died, Mar. 21, 1846, Milford, Conn. 

BLAKE, JAMES COOMBS. 

Born, Farmington, Me., May 20, 1818. 

Lawyer. 

A. B.. 1843, and A. M., 1846, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Nov. 20, i860, Harriet Davis. 

Died, July 26, 1880, Sterling, N. J. 

*BREED, WILLL\M PRATT. 

Son of Allen Breed and Joanna (Pratt) Breed ; b. Greenbush, N. Y., Aug. 23, 
1816. 

English Salutatorian. W.T.. $.B.K. 

Union Theol. Sem., N. Y., 1843-4 ; Princeton (N. J.) Theol. Sem., 1844-6. Or- 
dained Minister, Presb. Church, 1847 ; Pastor, Steubenville, O., 1847-56; Phila- 
delphia, Pa., 1856-89. 

A. B., 1843, and D. D., 1864, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Member of Presb. Historical Soc'y, and of Phila. Academy of Nat. Sciences ; 
Trustee, Princeton Theol. Sem., 1867-70 ; Moderator of Synod of Phila., Pa., 
1865 ; Moderator of Synod of Pennsylvania, 1882 ; Pres. of Presb. Board of Pub- 
lication, 1875. 

Married, Sept. 14, 1847, Rebecca S., da, of Joseph Dawson Murray. Children : 
John Howard, William Pratt and Rebecca Anna. 

Died, Feb. 14, 1889, Philadelphia, Pa. 

(See bibliography.) 

* BROWN, JOHN CREIGHTON. 

Clergyman, at Kensico, N. Y. 

A. B., 1843, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Died, 1877. 

BUTLER, WILLIAM ALLEN. 54 Wall St., N. Y. City. 

Son of Benjamin F. Butler and Harriet (Allen) Butler ; b. Albany, N. Y,, 
Feb. 20, 1825, 

Commencement Orator. W.T., ^.B.K. 

Studied law with his father, Hon. Benjamin F. Butler, 1843-6. Admitted to 
Bar of N. Y., 1846. Attorney and Counselor-at-Law. Lecturer on Admiralty 
and Maritime Law, Jurisdiction and Practice, Univ., City of N. Y. 

A. B., 1843, and A. M., 1846, and LL.D., 1880, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Member of Commission on Cities, 1875-6 ; Pres. of Bar Ass'n of N. Y. City, 
1886-7, a"d of Am. Bar Ass'n, 1886 ; Member of Council of Univ., City of N. Y., 
since 1862 ; Member of N. Y. Historical Soc'y, and of N. Y. Geographical Soc'y. 

Married, Mar. 21, 1850, Mary R., da. of Chas. H. Marshall. Children : Chas. 
M. (died in infancy), W. A., Jr., Howard R., Mary M., Chas. H., Harriet A., 
Geo. P., John C. (died in infancy), Margaret C. and Arthur W. 

(See bibliography.) 

DOWNER, FREDERICK WILLIAM. 62 William St., N. Y. City. 

Son of Samuel Downer, Jr., and Eliza (De Forest) Downer ; b. N. Y. City, 
Jan. I, 1825. 

Merchant. 

A. B., 1843, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Oct. 4, 1856, Sarah W., da. of Silas Downer. Children: Frederick 
William, Lisa De Forest, Sophia W. and Louis De Forest. 



30 UNIVERSITY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. [^^43. 

DU BOIS, GEORGE WASHINGTON. Essex, N. Y. M 

Son of Cornelius Du Bois and Sarah Piatt (Ogden) Du Bois ; b. N. Y. City, 
Sept. 26, 1822. 

Princeton Theol. Sem., 1839-42 ; Theol. Sem., Gambier, O., 1843-6. Ordained 
Minister, Prot. Episc. Church. Rector, Cincinnati, O., 1846 ; Warren, O., 1848- 
53; Zanesville, O., 1853-57; Chillicothe, O., 1857-62; Chaplain, nth Ohio 
Vols., 1861-2 ; Rector, St. Paul, Minn., 1863-4 ; Dubuque, la., 1865-7 ; Fairbault, 
Minn., 1867-78 ; Crosswicks and Allentown, N. J., 1878-9 ; Wilmington, Del., 
1879-84 ; Keene Vallev, N. Y., since 1884. 

A. B., 1843, and D. D., 1878, from Univ., City of N. Y. ; B. D., Theol. Sem., 
Gambier, O. 

Member of Whig Soc'y, Coll. of N.J. ; Historical Soc'y of St. Paul, Minn., and 
Historical Soc'y of Del. ; Representative of Diocese of Del. in Gen. Convention 
of 1883. 

Married, Aug. i6th, 1848, Maria Coxe, da. of Rt. Rev. Charles Mcllvaine, 
D. D., D. C. L. Children : Emily Mcllvaine, George Mcllvaine, Henry Ogden, 
Sarah Piatt Ogden, Henrietta Haines, Mary Cornelia and Cornelius. 

*DUYCKINCK, GEORGE LONG. 

Son of Evert Duyckinck ; b. N. Y. City, Oct. 17, 1823. 

Author and Editor. 

A. B., 1843, and A. M., 1846, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Died, Mar. 30, 1863, N. Y. City. 

(See bibliography.) 

FERRIS, JOHN MASON. Flatbush, L. I. 

Son of the Rev. Isaac Ferris, D. D., and Catharine Ann (Burchan) Ferris; 
b. Albany, N. Y.,Jan. 17, 1825. 

Theol. Sem., New Brunswick, N. J., 1846-9. Ordained Minister, Ref. Dutch 
Church, 1849; Pastor, Tarrytown, N. Y., 185 1-4 ; Chicago, 111., 1854-62; Grand 
Rapids, Mich., 1862-5 ; Prof, in Holland Academy, Mich., 1864-5 '■> Cor. Sec'y, 
Board of Foreign Missions of Ref. Dutch Church, 1865-83 ; Editor Christian 
Jnt £ Hi s^^nc ^y s\xiCQ 1881. 

A.B., 1843, and A. M., 1846, from Univ., City of N. Y. ; D. D,, 1867, from 
Rutgers Coll. 

Married, L, Sept. 10, 1850, Mary E., da. of Michael Schoonmaker. II., Apr. 13, 
1871, Anna M., da. of Judge G. L. Martense. Children : Anna, Susan Ludlow, 
Geo. Newton, Richard Schoonmaker and Charlotte Elizabeth. 

Brother: Richard B., 1844. Half-Brothers : Isaac W., 1859 (non-grad.), 
and Morris P., 1874 (non-grad.). Son: Geo. N., 1877 (non-grad.). Nephews: 
I. F. Lockwood, 1873 ; Richard, 1874 ; Albert W., 1878, and Jas. D., 1879. 
Cousins : I. F. Ludlam, 1866 ; Wm. L. Ludlam, 1868, and Fred. E., 1893. 

(See bibliography.) 

* FIELD, THEODORE WILLIAM. 

Latin Salutatorian, with S. P. Leeds. W. T. 

Law student in N. Y. City, 1843-6. Lawyer, 1846-70. 

A. B., 1843, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Died, 1870, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

FORMAN, WILLIAM HENRY. 132)^ E. 19th St., N. Y. City. 

Son of Lewis Forman and Caroline (Crygier) Forman ; b. N. Y. City, Jan. 16, 
1827. 

Admitted to the Bar, N. Y. City, 1852 ; Editor N. Y. Evening Mail, 1873-82 ; 
Manhattan Magazine^ 1883-4. Member of St. Nicholas Soc'y. 
A. B., 1843, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Oct. 12, 1859, Louise, da. of Louis A. Godey. Child : Howard. 
(See bibliography.) 



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FREEMAN, AMASA STETSON. Haverstraw, N. Y. 

Son of Nathaniel Freeman and Charlotte (Kettell) Freeman ; b. Boston, Mass., 
Oct. 6, 1823. 

Union Theol. Sem., N. Y., 1843-6; Pastor, Central Presb. Church, Haver- 
straw, N. Y., since 1846. 

A. B., 1843, and A. M., 1846, and D. D., 1878, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Member of Rockland Co. Historical Soc'y. 

Married, Apr. 10, 1850, Mary, da. of John S. Conger. Children : John Conger 
(dead), Francis Parkman (dead), Amasa Stetson, Caroline Kettell (dead), Char- 
lotte, Mary Bogart and Edward Prentiss. 

(See bibliography.) 



* GARDINER, WILLIAM HENRY. 

Son of Nathaniel Gardiner and Elizabeth (Stenson) Gardiner ; b. N. Y. City, 
Dec. 28, 1822. 

Univ. Med. Coll., 1844-7 j also Med. Schools in Paris, France. Physician, 
in Brooklyn. 

A. B., 1843, andM. D., 1847, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
Married, 1861, Rebekah Gibson. 
Died, Jan. 7, 1879, Brooklyn, N. Y. 



*HOTCHKISS, ADDISON. 

Editor, N. Y. City and Paris, France. 

A. B., 1843, and A. M., 1846, from Univ., City of N. Y. 



♦JONES, SAMUEL JAMES. 

Union Theol. Sem., 1843-6. Ordained Minister, Presb. Church, 1852 ; Supply, 
Cincinnati, O., 1846-52 ; Oakhill, O., 1852-4 ; Oakhill and Madison, O., 1854-6 ; 
Bangor, Wis., 1857-9 ; Wesley ville, Pa., 1861-2 ; in transitu, 1862-72. 

A. B., 1843, and A. M., 1846, from Univ., City of N. Y. 



*LANDON, DILLON STEVENS. 

Son of Seymour Landon and Phoebe (Thompson) Landon ; b. Hague, N. Y., 
Jan. 31, 1822. 

Commencement Orator. W. IT. 

Univ. Med. Coll., 18 -49 ; Principal of Public School No. 9, in Brooklyn; 
Trustee of Polytechnic Institute over 20 years ; Visiting Phys., Brooklyn City 
Hosp, 

Member of L. I. Med. Soc'y. 

A. B., 1843, and M. D., 1849, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Dec. 5, 1849, Elizabeth, da. of Joseph W. Harper. Children : Sey- 
mour Harper and Mary Aurelia. 

Died, Apr. 20, 1873, Brooklyn, N. Y. 



*LEE, WILLIAM PRAY. 

Son of Allen C. Lee and Jane A. (Pray) Lee ; b. N. Y. City, Feb. 25, 1825. 

Studied Law with Wm. Curtis Noyes, Counselor-at-Law, N. Y. City. 
Member of Cincinnati ; St. Nicholas Soc'y. 
A. B., 1843, and A. M., 1846, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, I., 1846, Eliza S. Ferguson. II., i860, Lucy E., da. of Wm. Tracy. 
Child : Lucy T. 

Died, Mar. 4, 1877, N. Y. City. 



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LEEDS, SAMUEL PENNIMAN. Hanover, N. H. 

wSon of Samuel Leeds and Mary Warren (Mellen"^ Leeds ; b. Nov. 15, 1824. 

Latin Salutatorian with T. W. Field. Pres. of Philomathean. W.T., $.B.K. 

Union Theol. Sem., N. Y., 1843-6 ; Resident Licentiate of same, 1846-7 ; 
Post-Grad. Course at Yale, 1847-8. Ordained Minister, Cong. Church, 185 1. 
Pastor, Philadelphia and N. Y., 1849-60 ; Dartmouth Coll. Cong. Church, since 
i860. 

A. B., 1843, from Univ., City of N. Y. B. D., 1846, from Union Theol. Sem. 
D. D., 1870, from Dartmouth Coll. 

Married, L, Oct. 3, 1849, Julia, da. of R. Lockwood. IL, July 20, 1882, Mrs. 
Emily H. Barnes, da. of R. Wells. 

(See bibliography.) 



LUDLOW, EDWIN. Clarendon House, N. Y. City. 
Born, N. Y. City, Nov. 12, 1824. 

A. B., 1843, and A. M., 1846, from Univ., City of N. Y. 



McGregor, edwin r. 

Born, N. Y. City. 

Union Theol. Sem., N. Y., 1843-6. Ordained Minister, Presb. Church, 1848. 
Supply, Po'keepsie, N. Y.; 1846-8; Pastor, Wappinger's Falls, N. Y., 1848-9; 
Editor and Sec'y, American Soc'y for Ameliorating the Condition of the Jews, 
N. Y. City, 1849-54 ; Supply, N. Y. City, 1855 ; resided in Steubenville, O., 1856; 
Pastor, New Lisbon, O., 1856-7 ; deposed, 1858. 

A. B., 1843, and A. M., 1851, from Univ., City of N. Y. 



*MASON, BENJAMIN. 

Son of Rev. Thomas Mason and Mary W. (Morgan) Mason ; b. Mar. 8, 1824. 

Principal, Mechanics' Institute, 1847-9 '■> Vice-Principal, Ward School No. 20, 
1849-51 ; Principal, Grammar School, Astoria, L. I., 1851-61 ; of Ybnkers Mili- 
tary Institute, 1861-81 ; Prof, of Eng. Lit. in Teachers' Institute, Milwaukee, 
Wis., 1881-3. 

A. B., 1843, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Dec. 25, 1847, Eliza J., da. of John S. Ellison. Children: Morgan, 
Carrie M., Elliott, Crawford and Anita. 

Died, Jan. 10, 1883, Milwaukee, Wis. 



*MEEKER, DAVID CLARK. 

Son of Jonathan Meeker and Martha Meeker ; b. Newark, N. J., Feb. 21, 1819. 

Greek Salutatorian. W. T. 

Union Theol. Sem., 1843-6. Ordained Minister, Presb. Church, 1847 ; Pastor, 
Fairton, N. J., 1850-5 ; Darby, Pa., 1855-7 ; West Hardiston, N. J., 1857-60; West 
Nantmeal, Pa., 1860-8 ; Dauphin, Pa., 1868-80. Retired, 1880. 

A. B., 1843, from Univ., City of N. Y. B. D., 1846, from Union Theol. Sem. 

Married, I., July 22, 1846, Henrietta Seymour. (Died 1853.) IL, Oct. 3, 1854, 
Nancy A., da. of John Trenchard. Child : Lelia. 

Cousin: Samuel S. Potter, 1842. 

Died, Feb. 18, 1881, Philadelphia, Pa. 



*MESEROLE, ABRAHAM. 

Son of Abraham Meserole and Maria (Miller) Meserole. 
A. B., 1843, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
Died, 1869, Brooklyn, N. Y. 



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PUTNAM, SAMUEL WARBURTON. 147 Second St., Elizabeth, N. J. 

Son of Samuel Putnam and Betsey Putnam ; b. Portsmouth, N. H., Mar. 15, 
1823. 

Commencement Orator. W.T. 

Retired Manufacturer. 

A. B.. 1843, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Feb. 22, 1854, Mary E., da. of Edward Kellogg. No children. 



REED, LEWIS BENEDICT [Jr.]. 64 Livingston St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Son of Lewis B. Reed and Maria (Brower) Reed ; b. N. Y. City, July 11, 1824. 

Sec'y and Vice-Pres. of Philomathean. A. $. 

Admitted to Bar of State of N. Y., 1846. In business, 1853-64, 

A. B., 1843, and A. M., 1846, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Nov. I, 1849, Louise B., da. of Palmer Townsend. Child : Palmer 
Townsend. 



ROE, ALFRED COXE. 233 Lenox Ave., N. Y. City. 

Son of Peter Roe and Susan Elizabeth (Williams) Roe ; b. N. Y. City, Apr. 7, 
1823. 

English Salutatorian and Philosophical Orator ; Censor of Eucleian. 

Teaching,' 1844-53 ; Principal, Cornwall Collegiate Institute, 1853-63. Ordained 
Minister, Presb. Church, 1863 ; Chaplain, 9th Regt., N. Y. State Militia, and 
104th N. Y. Vols., U. S. Army, 1863-4 ; Pastor, Presb. Churches, Geneva, N. Y., 
and Clyde, N. Y.; Established Young Ladies' School, Cornwall, N. Y., 1877; 
Principal, Berkeley Ladies' Institute, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1885 ; Principal, N. Y. 
Collegiate Institute for Girls. Harlem, N. Y. 

A, B., 1843, and A. M., 1846, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

On capture of 104th N. Y. Vols., at Battle of Weldon R. R., was appointed 
Staff Officer of 3d Div., 5th Corps, Army of Potomac. 

Married, I., Mar. 23, 1847, Caroline Powell, da. of Judge Francis Childs. II., 
Oct. 24, i860, Emma, da. of the Rev. Jas. D, Wickham, D. D. Children : Frank 
Childs, Caroline Powell, Elizabeth Merwin, Mary Wickham and Joseph Wickham. 



*VAIL, MOSES MORTIMER. 

Son of Moses Vail and Phebe (Losee) Vail ; b. Dutchess Co., N. Y, Sept. 23, 
1817. 

Counselor-at-Law ; Solicitor of Court of Chancery, State of N. Y., 1845 ; Att'y 
Supreme Court, State of N. Y., 1845 ; Att'y of U. S. Dist. Court of Southern Dist. 
of N. Y., 1864; Member of Supreme Court of U. S., 1872. 

A. B., 1843, and A. M., from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Dec, 1849, Hester M., da. of Edmund K. Bussing. 

Died, 1889, Saratoga Springs, N. Y. 



*VANDERPOEL, AARON JOHN. 

Son of John Vander Poel and Sallie W^ood (Oakley) Vander Poel ; b. Kinder- 
hook, N. Y., Oct. 24, 1825. 

Lawyer, Kinderhook and N. Y. City ; Counsel for the Board of Health, the 
Police Dept., and the Sheriff of the City of N. Y ; Member of the Council of the 
Univ., 1870-87 ; Prof, in Univ., Law Dept. 

A. B., 1843, and A. M., 1846, and LL.D., 1881, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Man-ied, Aug. 3, 1852, Adaline E., da. of Henry C. Van Schaack. Children : 
Mary C, Augustus H., Lydia Beekman, Aaron M. and Margaret. 

Brother: Samuel O., 1842. 

Died, Aug. 22, 1887, Paris, France. 



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UNIVERSITY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. [1844. 



VAN SCHAICK, HENRY. 40 W. 34th St., N. Y. City. 

Son of Myndert Van Schaick and Elizabeth (Hove) Van Schaick ; b. N. Y. 
City, Nov. 10, 1825. 

Editor of Philomathean. 

Counselqr-at-Law. Member and Sec'y of Council of the Univ. Pres. i6th 
Ward Council, and N. Y. Co., State and U. S. Council of Union League of 
America ; Director of Manhattan Life Ins. Co. ; Trustee of Manhattan Savings 
Bank. 

Member of N, Y. Historical Soc'y. 

A. B., 1843, and A. M., 1846, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Apr. 9, 1857, Charlotte Sargeant, da. of Samuel C. Gray. Children : 
Mary, Henry S., George Gray, Elizabeth and Eugene. 

Brother : J. H. (non-grad.). 

WHEELOCK, WILLIAM ALMY, Central Nat'l Bank, N. Y. City. 

Son of Joseph Wheelock and Amelia (Ames) Wheelock ; b. Providence, R. L, 
Mar. 23, 1825. 

Classic and English Teacher, in the Univ. Grammar School, 1842-3; Whole- 
sale Dry Goods, 1845-64 ; Pres. of Central Nat'l Bank, 1866-81 ; Director in 
many Institutions. 

A. B., 1843, and A. M., 1846, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Feb. 20, 1850, Henriette, da. of Elijah D. Effner. Children : Wm. 
Effner and Harriett Effner. 

WILLCOX, WILLIAM HENRY. 80 Mountain Ave., Maiden, Mass. 

Son of Oliver Willcox and Sally (Stanton) Willcox ; b. N. Y. City, Jan. 28, 1821. 

Valedictorian. W. T. 

Union Theol. Sem., N. Y., 1843-46. Ordained Minister, Cong. Church; Pas- 
tor, Kennebunk, Me., 1852 ; Reading, Mass., 1857-9. Trustee, Phillips Academy, 
Andover, 1878 ; Wellesley Coll., 1879 '■> N. E. Conservatory of Music, Boston, 
1883 ; Drury Coll., Springfield, Mo., 1880; Straight Univ., New Orleans, 1879. 

A. B., 1843, from Univ., City of N.Y . B. D., 1846, Union Theol. Sem. D. D., 
1879, Illinois Coll. LL.D., 1880, Drury Coll. 

Married, May 30, 1853, Annie H., da. of Daniel Goodenow. Children : Ella 
Goodenow, Mary Alice, William Goodenow, Walter Francis, Valeria, Frederick 
Albert, Henry Howard and Katharine. 

Nephew : J. K. H., 1865. 



HOFFMAN, STEPHEN B. 

Special Course Diploma, 1843, from Univ., City of N. Y. 



1844. 

*ADLER, GEORGE J. 

Son of John J. Adler ; b. Leipsic, Germany, 1821. 
Valedictorian. 

Prof, of German in the Univ., 1846-54 ; in Rutgers Female Coll., N. Y. City, 
1846-9. 
A. B., 1844, and A. M., 1847, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
Died, Aug. 24, 1868, N. Y. City. 
(See bibliography.) 



1844.] DEPARTMENT OF ARTS AND SCIENCE. 35 

*ATTERBURY, FRANCIS. 

Son of Lewis Atterbury and Catharine (Boudinot) Atterbury ; b. Newark, 
N. J., Apr. 15, 1825. 

Mercantile pursuits in Manchester and London, Eng. 
A. B., 1844, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, 1850, Martha, da. of John Hampson. Children : John, Marie, Ed- 
ward, Francis Elvyn, Catharine A. and Julia. 
Died, Aug. 2, 1881, London, Eng. 



*AYCRIGG, BENJAMIN BOGERT. 

Son of John Bancker Aycrigg and Jane (Gardner) Aycrigg ; b. N. Y. City, 
Sept. 21, 1824. 

Commencement Orator. J.$. 

Univ. Med. Dept., 1845-8 ; Practiced Medicine, 1848-50. Managed an Estate, 
1850-89. Member of City Council of Passaic, N. J., 1880-2 ; Mayor of Passaic, 
1874-80 ; Pres. of Passaic Free Library, 1889. Member of Council of the Univ., 
1875-89. 

A. B., 1844, and A. M., 1847, and M. D., 1848, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Member of N. J. Historical Soc'y ; N. Y. Historical Soc'y. 

Married, Jan. 16, 1851, Catharine E., da. of David I. Anderson. Children: 
Annie, John Bancker, Jeanie Gardner, William Anderson, Kate A. and Benja- 
min Arthur. 

Cousin: Charles, 1844. Nephew: Benjamin, Jr., 1881. 

Died, June 8, 1889, Passaic, N. J. 



BELKNAP, DAVID PRICE. 405 Montgomery St., San Francisco, Cal. 

Son of Edwin Star Belknap and Rachel Thompson (Price) Belknap ; b. N. Y. 
City, Apr. 6, 1825. 

Commencement Orator. '2. $. 

Lawyer since 1847. Admitted to Supreme Court of N. Y. and Cal. 

A. B., 1844, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Member of San Francisco Micros. Soc'y ; S. F. Art Ass'n ; S. F. Mercantile 
Library Ass'n. 

Married, I., Sept. 20, 1857, Augusta W., da. of Andrew J. Yates. II., Feb. 26, 
1880, Marion Hamilton, da. of Henry Gray. Children: Edwin S., Florence 
Gray and Marion B. 

(See bibliography.) 



♦BOWMAN, JAMES F. 
Oration at Commencement. S. #. 
Lawyer. 

A. B., 1844, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
Died, San Francisco, Cal., 1882. 



BROWN, WILLIAM L. Last address, N. Y. City. 
A. B., 1844, from Univ., City of N. Y. 



CARNES, FREDERICK G. 
A. B., 1844, and A. M., 1847, from Univ., City of N. Y. 



CARNES, GEORGE A. 

Clergyman. 

A. B., 1844, and A. M., 1847, from Univ., City of N. Y. 



^6 UNIVERSITY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. [1844. 

*CARTER, TIMOTHY JARVIS. 
Commencement Orator. ^.$. 
Clergyman. 

A. B., 1844, and A. M., 1847, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
Brother: William L., 1846. 
Died, Cleveland, O., 1851. 

*CLAPP, GEORGE HOUGHTON. 

Son of Benjamin Clapp and Ruth (Houghton) Clapp ; b. Milton, Mass., Sept. 
9, 1822. 

Merchant, 1844-50 ; Farmer, 1850-73. 

A. B., 1844, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Sept. 9, 1846, Amy Sutherland, da. of Col. Nathan Beckwith. Chil- 
dren : Emma Beckwith and Edward Houghton. 

Brother: Jason F., 1845. 

Died, Oct. 11, 1877, Philadelphia, Pa. 

COBB, NATHANIEL RIPLEY [Jr.]. 
A. B., 1844, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

♦CROSBY, HOWARD. 

Son of William B. Crosby and Harriet Ashton (Clarkson) Crosby; b. N. Y. 
City, Feb. 27, 1826. 

Farming, 1844-7; Foreign Travel, 1848-51. Licensed to preach by Ref. 
Dutch Sem., New Brunswick, N. J., 1859 ; Refused Appointment as Minister to 
Greece, offered by Pres. Lincoln, 1861 ; Pastor, First Presb. Church, New 
Brunswick, N. J., 1861-3 ; Prof, of Greek in the Univ., 185 1-9 ; Prof, of Greek, 
Rutgers Coll., 1859-63 ; Pastor, Fourth Ave. Presb. Church, N. Y. City, 1863-91 ; 
Chancellor of the Univ., 1870-83. Co-organizer of Y. M. C. A., N. Y. City, 1852 ; 
Pres. of same, 1853-6 ; Member of Bible Revision Committee, 1872-80 ; Moder- 
ator, General Assembly Presb. Church, 1873 ; Delegate to Evangelical Alliance, 
Edinburgh, 1878 ; Pres. of Soc'y for the Prevention of Crime, 1877-91 ; Yale 
Lecturer on Preaching, 1879-80. 

A. B., 1844, and A. M., 1847, from Univ., City of N. Y. D. D., 1859, Harvard 
Univ. LL.D., 1872, Columbia Coll. 

Married, March 17, 1847, Margaret E. Givan. Children : Edith R., Ernest H., 
Agnes G., Nicholas E. and Grace A. 

Brothers: Robert R., 1834, Clarkson F., 1835. Son: Ernest H., 1876. 

Died, March 29, 1891, N. Y. City. 

(See bibliography.) 

*DAYTON, JAMES LEWIS. Last address, N. Y. City. 
A. B., 1844, and A. M., 1847, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

DE LA MONTAGNIE, JOHN. Boulogne-sur-Mer, France. 

Son of William De La Montagnie and Jane (Graham) De La Montagnie ; b. 
N. Y. City, Aug. 21, 1822. 

Univ. Med. Dept., 1844-6 ; Vermont Med. School, 1847 ; Practiced Medicine, 
1847-59 ; Prof, of Anatomy in N. Y. Homeopathic Med. Coll. ; U. S. Consul at 
Nantes and Boulogne, France. 

A. B., 1844, and A. M., 1847, from Univ., City of N. Y. M. D., 1847, from 
Vermont Med. School. 

Major in Company of N. Y. State Engineers ; Brevet Colonel in 1863. 

Married, Oct. 4, 1876, Francoise Perine, da. of Nicolas F. Bacon. Child : Lita. 



1844.] DEPARTMENT OF ARTS AND SCIENCE. 7^'] 

DUNCAN, HENRY ERSKINE. 507 N. Broad St., Elizabeth, N. J. 

Son of Ralph E. E. P. Duncan and Jane (Bartow) Duncan ; b. N. Y. City, 
Apr. 7, 1824. 

St. Paul's Coll., College Point, L. I., 1840-3 ; Gen. Theol. Sem., N. Y., 1844-7. 
Ordained Minister, Episc. Church, 1847. Invalid since 1881. 

A. B., 1844, from Univ., City of N. Y. D. D., Univ. of Penn. 

Married, Sept. 7, 1848, Catharine A., da. of Robert Bartow. Children : Anna, 
Jeanie, Henry Erskine, Effie and Edith. 

*FELT, WILLARD L. 

Oration at Commencement. S.$. 
A. B., 1844, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
Brother: Edwin M., 1856. 
Died, Feb. 28, 1889, Perth Amboy, N. J. 

FERRIS, RICHARD BURCHAN. 48 Wall St., N. Y. City. 

Son of the Rev. Isaac Ferris, D. D., and Catharine Ann (Burchan) Ferris ; b. 
Albany, N. Y., Jan. 6, 1827. 

Clerk in various business houses, 1844-9 ; Clerk, Ass't Cashier and Cashier, 
1873-82, and Vice-Pres. since 1882 of Bank of New York. Director and 
Treas. of Georgetown and Western R. R., 1887-9 5 Pres. of Attica and Freedom 
R. R. since 1891 ; Director of N. E. Loan and Trust Co. since 1889 ; Sec'y and 
Treas. of VVheeling Bridge and Terminal R. R. Co., 1892-3. 

A. B., 1844, and A. INI., 1849, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Sergeant of Co. B, and ist Lieutenant of Co. F, of 23d Regt. of Brooklyn, 
N. G., S. N. Y., 1861. 

Married, I., Feb. 7, 1854, Sarah Ann, da. of Rev. James Demarest, M. D. 
II., Aug. I, 1883, Marie Louise, da. of Wm. Sammis. Children : Richard, 
Albert Warren, Jas. Demarest, Isaac and John Mason, Jr. 

Sons: Richard, 1874, Albert W., 1878, and James D., 1879. Brother: J. M., 
1843. Half-Brothers : Isaac W., 1859 (non-grad.), and Morris P., 1874 (non- 
grad.). Nephews: I. F. Lockwood, 1873, and Geo. N., 1877 (non-grad.). 
Cousins : I. F. Ludlam, 1866, W. L. Ludlam, 1868, and Fred. E., 1893. 

HALL, ABRAHAM OAKEY. Lotos Club, N. Y. City. 

Son of Morgan James Hall and Elsie Lansing (Oakey) Hall ; b. Albany, N. Y., 
July 26, 1826. 

Commencement Orator. Editor of Eucleian. ^. $. 

Harvard Law School, 1844-5 \ Reporter and Journalist in Boston, New York 
and New Orleans, 1845-9; Ass't District Att'y of N. Y. City, 1851-2-3 ; District 
Att'y, 1855-68 ; Mayor of N. Y. City, 1869-72 ; Member of Brown, Hall & Van- 
derpoel, 1853-79; Managing Editor of The World, 1879-82; Editor of Truth, 
1883; Resident Correspondent of N. F. ZT^ra/^/ in London and Paris, 1884-90; 
Director of Manhattan Club, 1868-71 ; Pres. of Lotos Club, 1870-3. Lawyer in 
N, Y. City since 1891. Life Member N. Y. Press Club and of Mercantile Library 
Ass'n. Trustee ex-officio of Astor Library, and of Sailors' Snug Harbor Trust, 
N. Y. City, 1869-72 ; ex-officio Commissioner of Police, 1870-2 ; of Immigration, 
1869-72, Member of Council of the Univ., 1864-73. 

A. B., 1844, and A. M., 1847, from Univ., City of N, Y. 

Member of N. Y. Historical Soc'y ; Fellow of Royal Lit. Soc'y of London, 

Married, Nov. i, 1849, Katharine Louisa, da. of Joseph N. Barnes. Children: 
Coradela Montagnie, Maria Theresa, Alice D'Assignie, Josephine, Herbert 
Oakey and Louisa Oakey. 

(See bibliography.) 

♦HARRIOTT, HAMPTON. 

Son of James Harriott and Maria (Brower) Harriott ; b. N. Y. City, Mar. 16, 
1825. 
Commencement Orator. 
Coll. of Physicians and Surgeons, N. Y., 1844-8 ; Practice of Medicine, 1848-67. 







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A. B., 1844, and A. M., 1847, from Univ., City of N. Y. M. D., 1848, from 
Coll. of Physicians and Surgeons. 
Member of N. Y. Co. Med. Soc'y. 
Married, May 15, 1866, Mary Ann Harrison. 
Died, Apr. 2, 1868. 
(See bibliography.) 

* HARVEY, WHEELOCK NYE. 

Son of Charles Rufus Harvey and Olive (Willard) Harvey ; b. Jamestown, 
N. Y., Apr. 15, 1825. 

Union Theol. Sem., N. Y., 1850. Ordained Minister, 1853; Pastor, Bethel, 
Conn., 1853-8 ; Milford, 1858-62 ; Wilton, 1862-7. In business, N. Y. City, 
1867-86. 

A. B., 1844, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Aug. 26, 1852, Margaret, da. of Edward Barron. Children : Lewis 
Webster, Alice, Charles Edward and Harriett. 

Died, Jan. 8, 1889. 



HUBBARD, SAMUEL R. 

Physician. 

A. B., 1844, and A. M., 1849, from Univ., City of N. Y. M. D., from Coll. 
unknown. 



*IREMONGER, FRANCIS WILLIAM. 

Son of Francis Iremonger and Ruth (Wood) Iremonger ; b. Newburgh, N. Y., 
Feb. 3, 1825. 
Med. Dept. of the Univ., 1844-50 ; Engaged in practice of Medicine. 
A. B., 1844, and M. D., 1850, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
Died, Nov. 24, 1869, Rossville, S. I., N. Y. 



*JUDD, JOHN FRELINGHUYSEN. 

Son of the Rev. Gideon N. Judd and Catharine (Frelinghuysen) Judd ; b. 
Bloomfield, N. J., Nov., 1825. 

Commencement Orator. 2,$., $.B.K. 

Union Theol. Sem. ; Studied Law in Rock Island, 111. ; Established a School 
in Berkshire, N. Y., 1847. Clergyman and Teacher. 

A. B., 1844, and A. M., 1847, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Nov. 19, 1851, Pamelia, da. of John B. Royce. Children : John 
Noble, Amanda and Leonard. 

Died, Feb, 12, 1859, Berkshire, N. Y. 

* KIMBALL, GEORGE WASHINGTON. 

Born, Eastport, Me,, Mar. 19, 1822. 

Commencement Orator (4th or 5th in rank). W.T., $.B.K. 

Union Theol. Sem., N, Y., 1844-6, U. S. Consul, St. Helena, 1848-60. 

A. B., 1844, and A. M., 1847, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Died, June 19, i860, St. Helena. 

* KIMBALL, JAMES MONROE. 

Born, Eastport, Me., March 19, 1822. 
Commencement Orator (5th or 4th in rank), W.T. 

Union Theol. Sem., N. Y., 1844-7, Ordained Minister, Presb, Chufch, 1848; 
Pastor, Portsmouth, Va., 1847-9, 

A. B., 1844, and A. M,, 1847, from Univ,, City of N. Y. 
Died, March 2, 1849, Washington, D. C. 



1844.] DEPARTMENT OF ARTS AND SCIENCE. 39 

♦MITCHELL, CHARLES HALSEY. 

Son of Minott Mitchell and Eliza (Leeds) Mitchell; b. White Plains, N. Y., 
Feb. 13, 1824. 

Gold Medal for best Greek Poem. 

Lawyer in Ohio and New York ; Practiced in the U. S. Supreme Court. 

A. B., 1844, and A. M., 1848, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Member of Union League Club, N. Y. City. 

Married, July 21, 1859, Isabella R., da. of Hon. John Hull. Children : Mar- 
guerite Hull and Annie Minott. 

Died, Jan. 30, 1873, White Plains, N. Y. 



PIGNOLET, LOUIS H. 
Lawyer, N. Y. City. 
A. B., 1844, from Univ., City of N. Y. 



PLEASANTS, JOHN ADAIR. Richmond, Va. 

Son of Benjamin Franklin Pleasants and Isabella McCalla (Adair) Pleasants; 
b. Harrodsburg, Ky., May 17, 1826. 

Commencement Orator. 

Studied Law in Washington, D. C, and N. Y. City, 1844-8 ; Lawyer, Akron, 
O., 1848-54'; in West Indies, 1855-6; Financial Clerk of James River and 
Kanawha Canal Co., 1856-60; Sec'y ot Virginia Life Ins. Co., Richmond, Va., 
1860-5 ; General Agent, Manhattan Life Ins. Co. of N. Y., since 1865. 

A. B., 1844, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Captain and Major of Cavalry in Confederate Army. 

Married, May 6, 1852, Virginia Cary, da. of John G. Mosby. Children : Mary 
Webster, Louisa M., Kate P., Lydia M. and Rosalie H. 

Brother: Matthew F., 1846. 



PRATT, HORACE L. EDGAR. 1017 Lexington Ave., N. Y. City. 

Son of Linus Pratt and Temperance (Southworth) Pratt ; b. Middletown, Conn., 
Aug. 24, 1824. 

Pres. of Philomathean. A.$. 

Master of Christ Church School, Tuscaloosa, Ala., 1845-7. Ordained Deacon, 
1847, and Priest, 1849, of Prot. Episc. Church ; Rector, Prattsville, N. Y., 
1847-9; Perth Amboy, N. J., 1849-54; Sacramento, Cal., 1854-7; Chaplain of 
Senate of California, 1855-7 ; Rector, N. Y. City, 1857 ; Castleton, S. I., 1857-76; 
Jersey City, N. J., 1877-8. 

A. B., 1844, and A. M., 1847, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Oct. 27, 1847, Kate, da. of Edward Martin. Children : Dallas Bache, 
Edgar Southworth, James Blackwell, Otis Hamilton, Thomas Logan Huger, 
Horace Southworth, Lawrence Kearney and Herbert Octavius. 

(See bibliography.) 



*ROWELL, THOMPSON. 

Son of Dr. Nathaniel Rowell and Sarah (Hopkins) Rowell ; b. Clarkson, N. Y., 
Oct. 31, 1812. 

Princeton Theol. Sem. ; Teaching, Hendersonville, 111., 1850 ; Pastor, Minne- 
apolis, Minn., 1851-4; Farmer, Bloomington, Minn., 1854-74. 

A. B., 1844, and A. M., 1847, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Oct. 23, 185 1, Mary R., da. of the Rev. Wm. K. Talbot. Children : 
Marie Antoinette, Eliza Juliette, Henry Hastings, Minnie Loretta, Carrie Louisa, 
Willie Talbot, Nathaniel and George Hopkins. 

Died, Mar. 6, 1874, Minneapolis, Minn. 



40 UNIVERSITY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. [1844. 

♦SANDS, AUSTIN LEDYARD [Jr.]. 

Son of Austin Ledyard Sands and Anne Lucretia (Hodge) Sands ; b. Phila- 
delphia, Pa., Dec. 14, 1825. 

Coll. of Physicians and Surgeons, 1845-8 ; Surgical Interne, N. Y. Hosp. ; 
Phys. and Surg, to West Point Foundry, Cold Spring, N. Y., 1852 ; Practice in 
N. Y. City, 1852-63 ; twice Volunteer Surg, between 1861 and 1863 ; Traveled 
and resided in Italy, 1863-4 ; Practiced in Newport, R. I., 1865-77. 

A. B., 1844, from Univ., City of N. Y. M. D., 1848, from Coll. of Physicians 
and Surgeons, N. Y. 

Married, 1853, the da. of Parker. 

Died, Dec. 20, 1877, Cairo, Egypt. 



SAYRE, DAVID FRANKLIN. Fulton, Wis. 

Son of Baxter Sayre and Elizabeth (Kitchel) Sayre ; b. Madison, N. J., Jan. 14, 
1822. 

English Salutatorian. Censor of Eucleian. W.T. 

Law School, Morristown, N. J., 1844-7 j Member of Wis. Legislature, 1872-3 ; 
Lecturer at Farmers' Institute, 1886-9. 

A. B., 1844, and A. M., 1847, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, June 10, 1851, Sarah Elizabeth, da. of James Ely. Children : Agnes 
Ely, David Franklin, Susan Ely and James Edgar. 

Nephew : Edwin B. Thompson, 1851. 

(See bibliography.) 



♦STIRLING, THOMAS BRUCE. 

Son of Walter Stirling and Jessie (Peebles) Stirling ; b. Edinburgh, Scotland, 
Nov. 21, 1827. 

Latin Salutatorian. Sec'y of Eucleian. ^.^. 

Coll. of Physicians and Surgeons, 1860-2. Resident Tutor in the Univ., 1862. 
Practiced Medicine in N. Y. City, 1877. Phys. to N. Y. Lying-in Asylum. 

A. B., 1844, and A. M., 1847, from Univ., City of N. Y. M. D., 1862, Coll. of 
Physicians and Surgeons, N. Y. 

Member of N. Y. Med. Soc'y ; Fellow, N. Y. Academy of Med. ; Member, 
N. Y. Pathol. Soc'y ; Soc'y for Relief of Widovv^s and Orphans of Med. Men. 

Brother: Walter A., 1849. 

Died, June 11, 1877, N. Y. City. 



♦SUTHERLAND, HENRY DUNCAN. 

Son of Isaac Sutherland and Mary (Green) Sutherland ; b. Stamford, N. Y. 
Sept. 16, 1821. 

A. B., 1844, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
Died, Dec. 7, 1844. 



TOMPKINS, CHARLES MARSHALL. 132 C St., N. E., Washington, D. C. 

Son of Ira Tompkins and Betsey (Cornelius) Tompkins ; b. Somers, N. Y., 
Aug. 13, 1822. 

Vice-Pres. of Eucleian. 

Lawyer, Judge and Postmaster of Fond Du Lac, Wis., 1850-4; Principal Ex- 
aminer in Pension Office, Washington, D. C. 

A. B., 1844, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, I., Jan. 11, 1849, Aurelia, da. of Cornelius Davis. II., Jan. 6, 1863, 
Sallie R., da. of John Richardson. Children : Jessie and Mankin Howe. 

Brother: Eli C, 1842 (non-grad.). 



1844.] DEPARTMENT OF ARTS AND SCIENCE. 4 1 

*TOWNSEND, JOHN [Jr.]. 

Son of John Townsend and Elizabeth Piatt (Horton) Townsend ; b. Armouck, 
N. Y., Oct., 1826. 

Lawyer. 

A. B., 1844, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Member of N. Y, Historical Soc'y ; Nat'l Academy of Design. 

Married, June 19, 1856, Mary, da. of Charles Addoms. 

Died, Nov. 29, 1890, Englewood, N. J. 

*UHLER, GEORGE. 

Son of George and Sarah Uhler; b. Carlisle, Pa., Aug. 7, 1813. 

Union Theol. Sem., N. Y., 1844-7. Ordained Minister, Presb. Church, 1847 ; 
Supply, Bloomingdale, N. Y., 1847-8 ; Centreville, R. I., 1848-9 ; Pastor, Cong. 
Church, Greenville, R. I., 1849-52; Supply, Harrisville, R. I., 1852-4; Pastor, 
Curtisville, Mass., 1855-64, and resided there, 1864-9. 

A. B., 1844, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, 1849, Martha, da. of Jonathan Chamberlain. Children : Alice Rice, 
William Patton and Harris Hall. 

Died, March 14, 1869, Curtisville, Mass. 

VANDUSER, WILLIAM T. 

Commencement Orator. 

A. B., 1844, from Univ., City of N. Y. 



AYCRIGG, CHARLES. 468 River Drive, Passaic, N. J. 

Son of Girard Charles Aycrigg and Helen (Striker) Aycrigg ; b. N. Y. City, 
June 25, 1826. 

Drug Business. 

Special Course Diploma, 1844, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Sept. 20, 1854, Julia Elizabeth, da. of Verden Ellsworth. Children : 
Helen E., Benjamin, Jr., Charles and Susan. 

Cousiit : B. B., 1844. Son: Benjamin, Jr., 1881. 

BROWN, WILLIAM B. Last address, N. Y. City. 
Special Course Diploma, 1844, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

McCOY, DAVID HUDSON. 148 Scotland St., Orange, N. J. 

Son of Garrin McCoy and Martha (Denham) McCoy ; b. Elizabeth, N. J., 
Aug. 16, 1818. 

Teaching, 1844-9 ; Chief Clerk, N. Y. Ofitice, Greenwood Cemetery Co., since 
1851. 

Special Course Diploma, 1844, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Oct. 24, 1844, Elizabeth, da. of Garret Burgess. Children : George 
Burgess, David, Frank, Wm. Downer, Emma Frances, Sarah Laurette and 
Jennie Maxwell. 

* SMITH, ERASTUS W. 

Mechanical Engineer. Designer and Constructor of many steamships, rail- 
roads, tunnels and bridges. 

Special Course Diploma, 1844, and P. S. D., 1866, from Univ., City of N, Y. 

Died, June 12, 1882, N. Y. City. 

WOOD, GEORGE. 

Special Course Diploma, 1844, from Univ., City of N, Y. 



42 UNIVERSITY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. [1^4 5' 

1845. 

*BAKER, JOHN. 

Lawyer. 

A. B., 1845, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

*BANGS, FRANCIS N. 

Son of Nathan Bangs and Mary (Bolton) Bangs ; b. N. Y. City, Feb. 23, 1828. 

Commencement Orator. W. V. 

Wesleyan Univ., 1 841-3 ; Yale Law School, 1845-7. Lawyer. Pres. of Asso- 
ciation of Bar of City of N. Y., 1882-3. 

A. B., 1845, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Member of N. Y. Hist. Soc'y- Private and Quartermaster-Sergeant of 17th 
Regt., N. Y. State Militia, at Fort McHenry, Baltimore, 1863. 

Married, March 12, 1855, Amelia Frances, da. of Mordecai Bull. Children : 
Francis Sedgwick, Wm. Nathan and John Kendrick. 

Cousin: Stephen B., 1843. Nephew: Jbhn B., 1857. 

Died, Nov. 30, 1885, Ocala, Fla. 

BLOODGOOD, WILLIAM EDWARD. 441 Morris Ave., Elizabeth, N. J. 

Son of William Bloodgood and Marian (Wilkins) Bloodgood ; b. N. Y. City, 
June 2, 1823. 

W.T. 

Coll. of Physicians and Surgeons, N. Y., 1844-7 ; in business, 1847-50 ; Manu- 
facturer, 185C-75. Justice of the Peace and Supt. of Public Schools for many 
years. 

Special Course Diploma, 1844, and A. B., 1845, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
M. D., 1847, from Coll. of Physicians and Surgeons, N. Y. 

Married, Oct. 4, 1848, Margaret Jamison, da. of Alexander Watson. Children : 
Alice Maud, William, Theodore Henry, Marian Yuille, Margaret Ferme and 
Edward Francis. 

Brother : John Henry, 1846 (non-grad.). 

"I 
*CLAPP, JASON FORBES. 

Son of Benjamin Clapp and Ruth (Houghton) Clapp ; b. N. Y. City, Sept. 16, 
1825. 

Clerk, hardware, 1845-55 ' ^^ business, 1855-72 ; retired, 1873. 

A. B., 1845, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Dec. 20, 1849, Elizabeth M., da. of Elijah Houghton. Children : Ella 
H., Clara E., Arthur and J. Howard. 

Brother : Geo. H., 1844. 

Died, Mar. 19, 1886, Yonkers, N. Y. 

*COLEMAN, THEODORE. 

Son of Ira Coleman and Emily (Dunning) Coleman ; b. Goshen, N. Y., Jan. 
30, 1822. 

Principal of the Univ. Grammar School, 1870; Farming and Breeding Horses, 
1870-93. 

A. B., 1845, and A. M., 1851, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, I., May 9, 1855, Susan Maria, da. of Joseph W. Hubbell. II., Apr. 7, 
1868, Mrs. Josephine A., widow of Walter S. Coon. Children : Theodore H., 
Josephine E., William H., Caroline M., Maria L. and Clarence C. 

Died, May 9, 1893, Sheldrake, N. Y. 

*COOK, EDWIN RUTHVEN T. 

Presbyterian Clergyman. 

A. B., 1845, and A. M., 1848, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Died, about 1855. 



1 845-] DEPARTMENT OF ARTS AND SCIENCE. 43 

DOWNS, CHARLES ALGERNON. Lebanon, N. H. 

Son of Horatio Nelson Downs and Anna (Burton) Downs ; b. South Norwalk, 
Conn., May 21, 1823. 

English Salutatorian. Pres. of Eucleian. W.T. 

Union Theol. Sem., N. Y,, 1845-8 ; Pastor, Cong. Church, Lebanon, N. H., 
1848-72; Member of State Legislature, 1863-4 ; Co. School Commissioner ; Sec'y 
of State Board of Education ; State Supt. of Public Instruction, 1876-80 ; Pastor, 
Hanover Centre, Mass., since 1880. 

A. B., 1845, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Nov. 21, 1848, Helen Katrina, da. of Levi Seymour. Children: 
Charles Algernon, Anna Katrina, Eugene Seymour, Clarence Horatio and Allan 
Burritt. 

(See bibliography.) 

EARLE, CORNELIUS. Catasauqua, Pa. 

Son of Cornelius Earle and Maria (Lent) Earle ; b. N. Y. City, July 11, 1823. 
Philosophical Orator ; Class Treasurer ; Librarian and Pres. of Philomathean. 

w.r. 

Union Theol. Sem,, 1845-8. Ordained Minister, Presb. Church, 1848; Pastor, 
Unionville, Pa., 1848-52 ; Catasauqua, Pa., since 1853. 

A. B., 1845, from Univ., City of N. Y. B. D., 1848, from Union Theol. Sem. 
D. D., 1887, from Lafayette Coll. 

Chaplain of 4th Regt., N. G. of Penn. 

Married, L, Nov, 12, 1849, Maria Louisa, da. of John A. Lent. II., Apr. 26, 
i860, Elizabeth, da. of John Fullagar. Children : Aletta Maria and Edward 
Mortimer. 

Cousin: Charles M. (non-grad.). 

*FANNING, CHARLES. 

Commencement Orator. W. T". 

Union Theol. Sem., 1846-9; resident licentiate, Yale Theol. Sem., 1849-50. 
Ordained Minister, 1850; Pastor, Belvidere, 111., 1850-3; Merchant, N. Y. City, 

1853-83- 
A. B., 1845, from Univ., City of N. Y. B, D., 1849, from Union Theol. Sem. 
Died, Apr. 24, 1883, N. Y. City. 

*HAINES, BENJAMIN. 

Son of Richard T. Haines. 

A. B., 1845, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Died, Mar. 15, 1886. 

*HAMMOND, JOHN. 

Lawyer. 

A. B., 1845, and A. M,, 1848, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

*HART, JOSEPH BUDD. 
A. B,, 1845, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

*HAVEN, GEORGE PRESTON. 

A. B., 1845, and A. M., 1848, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

*HITCHCOCK, CLINTON. 

Married Julia, da. of Uriah Rogers Scribner. Children : Kate, Carrie and 
Bessie. 

Died, 1880. 



44 UNIVERSITY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. [1845. 



MARTIN, WILLIAM RUNYON. 269 W. 73d St., N. Y. City. 

Lawyer ; Member of the Council of the Univ., 1867-87, and its Sec'y ; Com'r 
and Pres., Uept. of Public Parks, N. Y. City, 1875-8. 
A. B., 1845, and A. M., 1848, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
Brothers : John L., 1847, and Howard A., 1854. 

PECK, LUTHER WESLEY. 302 Chestnut St., Scranton, Pa. 

Son of the Rev. George Peck and Mary (Myers) Peck ; b. Kingston, Pa., June 
14, 1825. 

Valedictorian. Pres. of Eucleian. W.T., ^.B.K. 

Wesleyan Univ., 1841-2. Ordained Minister, Meth. Episc. Church; Pastor 48 
years in many places. Retired in 1891. 

A. B., 1845, and A. M., 1849, and D. D., 1878, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Jan. 18, 1848, Sarah Maria, da. of Ransom H. Gibbons, M. D. Chil- 
dren : Helen, Mary Elizabeth, Garretson, Emma Dellet, Sarah Maria, Jessie 
Truesdell, George Luther, Frank and Fanny Myers. 

(See bibliography.) 

*PITMAN, THOMAS DUNN. 
A. B., 1845, and A. M., 1848, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
Died, 1853. 

*RAVESIES, PAUL FRANCIS. 

Son of Frederic Ravesies and Adele (De Serre) Ravesies ; b. Areola, Ala., 
Sept. 25, 1825. 

St. Mary's Coll., Carlisle, Pa. ; Lawyer and Cotton Planter in Marengo Co., 
Ala. ; U. S. Shipping Commissioner. 

A. B., 1845, and A. M., 1848, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Capt. of Cavalry, Confederate States Army. 

Married, Mar. 3, 1852, Virginia, da. of S. W. Oliver. Children : Paul H. and 
Gertrude. 

Died, Nov. 17, 1889, Mobile, Ala. 

*SCOVELL, HOWARD. 
A. B., 1845, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

*VAN DOREN, CHARLES AUGUSTUS. 

Son of Garrett Van Doren and Jemima (Dyckman) Van Doren ; b. N. Y. City, 
Aug. 4, 1826. 

Fourth Honor at Commencement, and Prize Poem. Pres. of Class and of 
Philomathean. A.$. 

Admitted to Bar of N. J. ; Master in Chancery of State ; Admitted to Bar of 
N. Y., 1851. 

A. B., 1845, and A. M., 1848, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Ass't Quartermaster of City of N. Y. ; Member of Gov. Morgan's Staff, 1861-4. 

Married, June 18, 1856, Anna Wood, da. of Horace B. Smith. Children : 
Charles Horn, Walter Garrett, Mary Wright, Louis O., Elizabeth Medara and 
Anna Charlotte. 

Died, Mar. 17, 1886, N. Y. City. 

WINTHROP, CHARLES FRANCIS. Paris, France. 

Son of Thomas Charles Winthrop and Georgiana (Kane) Winthrop ; b. N, Y. 
City, Mar. 20, 1827. 

Lawyer and Traveler. 

A. B., 1845, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Gertrude, da. of Lawrence Waterbury. 



1 



1846.] DEPARTMENT OF ARTS AND SCIENCE. 45 

WOODS, EDGAR W. Charlottesville, Va. 

Son of Thomas Woods and Mary (Brison) Woods ; b. Wheeling, W. Va., 
Dec. 12, 1827. 

Pres. of Eucleian. 

Princeton Theol. Sem., 1850-2 ; Marion Coll., Mo., 1839-41 ; Washington Coll., 
Pa., 1841-3, and Valedictorian, 1843. Ordained Minister, Presb. Church, 1852; 
Pastor, Wheeling, W. Va., 1853-7; Columbus, O., 1857-62; Charlottesville, Va., 
1866-77 ; Supply, Bethel, South Plains, Mt. Harmony and State Hill, Va., 
1877-86; Principal, Pantops Academy, Va., 1877-83. 

A. B., 1843, from Washington Coll., Pa., and 1845, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
Ph. D., from Washington Coll., Pa. 

Married, Sept. 7, 1853, Maria C, da. of Samuel Baker. Children: Ann E., 
Samuel B.. Henry M., Edgar and James B. 

(See bibliography.) 



*PHILL1PS, CORNELIUS HOWARD. 

Son of the Rev. J. M. Phillips. 

Special Course Diploma, 1845, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

*TOWNSEND, HENRY DENISON. 

Son of Wm. Buck Townsend and Susan Townsend (Bills) Townsend ; b. N. Y. 
Citv, Dec. 4i'i825. 

Yale Law School. Att'y, N. Y. City. On Staff of Col. Ayres in Battle of Bull 
Run, afterwards Lieut. -Col. in N. Y. Volunteers. 

Special Course Diploma, 1845, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Died, May 13, 1887. 



1846. 

AIKMAN, WILLIAM. 122 States Ave., Atlantic City, N. J. 

Son of Robert Aikman and Sarah (Smith) Aikman ; b. N. Y. City, Aug. 
12, 1824. 

English Salutatorian. Sec'y of Philomathean. W2^., $.B.K. 

Union Theol. Sem., N. Y., 1846-9. Ordained Minister, Presb. Church, 1849 ; 
Moderator, Synod of Penn., 1863 ; Pastor, 6th Presb. Church, Newark, N. J., 
1849-57 ; Hanover St., Wilmington, Del., 1857-69 ; Spring St., N. Y. City, 
1869-72 ; Detroit, Mich., 1872-7 ; Aurora, N. Y., 1877-81 ; Atlantic City, N. J., 
since 1883 ; Trustee, Wells Female Coll., 1878-83. 

A. B., 1846, and D. D., 1869, from Univ., City of N. Y. B. D., 1849, from 
Union Theol. Sem. 

Member, Huguenot Soc'y of America. 

Married, July 25, 1849, Anna Matilda, da. of David R. Burns. Children : 
William, Jr., Sarah, Harriet Poinier, Horace Poinier, Anna Burns, Edward 
Grant and James Morrow. 

Son: William, Jr., 1872. 

(See bibliography.) 

BALDWIN, DAVID A. Englewood, N. J. 

Univ., Med. Dept., 1846-9. Physician. 

A. B., 1846, and M. D., 1849, and A. M., 1867, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

BLEWETT, ALLAN D. 
A. B., 1846, from Univ., City of N. Y. 



46 UNIVERSITY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. [1846. 

* BRADBURY, EDWARD GROW. 

Commencement Orator. W.T. 

Merchant and Manufacturer, N. Y. City, 1846-65. 

A. B., 1846, and A. M., 1849, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Died, 1865, N. Y, City. 

* BROWN, HENRY WEEKS. 

Son of Stephen Brown, M. D., and Louisa (Weeks) Brown ; b. N. Y, City, Tune 
18. 1828. 

Commencement Orator. W.T. 

Univ., Med. Dept., 1846-50; Phys. to Northern Dispensary, 1850; Prof, in 
Prep. School of Medicine, N. Y. City, 1853-5. 

A. B., 1846, and A. M., 1849, and M. D., 1850, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Member, N. Y. Academy of Medicine. 

Died, Dec. 17, 1864, N. Y, City. 

♦CARTER, WILLIAM LAWSON. 

Lawyer. 

A. B., 1846, and A. M., 1850, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Brother : Timothy J., 1844. 

DOLSEN, CHARLES HENRY, no Poydras St., New Orleans, La. 

Commencement Orator. W. T'. 

Merchant. 

A. B., 1846, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

*DUNMORE, GEORGE W. 

Born, Rush, Pa., Oct. 5, 1820, 

Union Theol. Sem., N. Y., 1849 ; Missionary in Persia, 1849-60 ; Chaplain in 
U. S. Army, 1862. 

A. B., 1846, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Died, Aug. 3, 1862, in Battle of St. Aquila Creek, Ark. . 

EWEN, EDWARD. 

A. B., 1846, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

FINCH, HORACE W. Whitehall, N. Y. 

Born, Mar. 21, 1821, Finchville, N. Y. 

Union Theol. Sem., N. Y., 1846-9. Ordained Minister, Cong. Church, 1852 ; 
Supply, Danbury, Vt., 1849-52; East Whitehall, N. Y., 1852-6; Spencertown, 
N. Y., 1856-7 ; Canton, N. Y., 1857-8 ; Pastor, Greenpoint, N. Y., 1857-60 ; Agri- 
culturist, East Whitehall, N. Y., since i860. 

A. B., 1846, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

FORCE, CHARLES HEDGES. Ottawa, 111. 

Son of David M. Force and Emma (Hedges) Force; b. Morristown, N. J., 
Oct. 22, 1823. 

Mathematical Premium, 1845 ; Greek Orator. 

Union Theol. Sem., N. Y., 1846-9. Ordained Minister, Presb. Church ; Pastor 
North Providence, R. I. ; Unadilla, N. Y. ; Ottawa, N. Y. 

A. B., 1846, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Sept. 19, 1849, Charlotte Elizabeth, da. of the Rev. B. G. Noble. 

GOODRICH, MOSES. 
A. B., 1846, from Univ., City of N. Y. 



1846.] DEPARTMENT OF ARTS AND SCIENCE. 47 

♦HARRIS, CHARLES TOWNSEND. 
Commencement Orator. W. IT. 

Physician, N. Y. City. ♦ 

A. B., 1846, and A. M., 1849, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
Died, 1863, N. Y. City. 

*HUMPHREYS, RICHARD G. E. 

Born, Dublin, Ireland, Aug. 17, 1821. 

Union Theol. Sem., N. Y., 1846-9. Ordained Minister, Cong. Church, 1852 ; 
Supply, Cairo, N. Y., 185 1-2. Resided in N. Y. City, 1853-69. 
A. B., 1846, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
Died, Sept. 26, 1869, N. Y. City. 

*LE ROY, FREDERICK GEBHARD. 

Son of Herman Le Roy and Juliet (Edgar) Le Roy ; b. Pelham, N. Y., Nov. 
12, 1826. 

Coll. of Physicians and Surgeons, N. Y., 1848-50; Surg, in N. Y. Hosp., 
1850-2; Pacific Mail Steamship Co., 1852-6; Phys. in Tarrytown, N. Y. 
1856-63. 

A. B., 1846, and A. M., 1850, from Univ., City of N. Y. M. D., 1850, from 
Coll. of Physicians and Surgeons. 

Married Caroline, da. of Henry Rutgers Remsen. Children : Elizabeth 
Remsen and Frederick Gebhard. 

Died, Dec. 30, 1863, Tarrytown, N. Y. 

*LOWRIE, REUBEN POST. 

Son of Hon. Walter Lowrie and Amelia (Macpherson) Lowrie ; b. Butler, Pa., 
Nov. 24, 1827. 

Valedictorian. 

Union Theol. Sem., N. Y., 1846-9 ; Tutor in the University, 1849 ; Principal, 
Academy, Wyoming, Pa., 1849-51 ; Teacher, Spencer Academy, Choctaw Indian 
Mission, 185 1-2 ; Missionary, Shanghai, China, 1854-60. 

A. B., 1846, and A. M., 1852, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Mar. 29, 1854, Amelia Palmer, da. of James N. Tuttle. 

Relative : Thomas S. Childs, 1847. 

Died, Apr. 26, i860, Shanghai, China. 

(See bibliography.) , 

*McCURDY, THEODORE F. 

Lawyer. 

A. B., 1846, and A. M., 1849, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Died, 1881. 

McILVAINE, JOSEPH W. Hyattville, Md. 

Clergyman. 

A. B., 1846, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

*NOYES, GEORGE. 

A. B., 1846, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

PARKHURST, AUSTIN N. 

Born, N. Y. City, 1822. 

Union Theol. Sem., N. Y., 1846-7. 

A. B., 1846, from Univ., City of N. Y. 



48 UNIVERSITY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. [1846. 

PLEASANTS, MATTHEW FRANKLIN. 
A. B., 1846, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

*REDFIELD, PHILIP MELANCTHON WHELPLY. 

Son of David Redfield and Sarah (Meherg) Redfield ; b. Jan, 12, 1826. 

Salutatorian. 

Ass't Prof, of Mathematics, Univ., City of N. Y., 1849-53 ; Member of firm of 
Redfield & Barnard ; Prof, of Nat. Science, Normal Coll., N. Y. City, 1870-3. 

A. B., 1846, and A. M., 1849, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, July 10, i860, Augusta, da. of Henry Taylor Kiersted. Children : 
Mrs. T. K. Benton, Mrs. W. C. Benon and Anna. 

Died, Nov. 29, 1873, N. Y. City. 

*RELYEA, SOLOMON S. 

Son of Jeremiah Relyea and Deborah (La Fevre) Relyea ; b. Plattekill, N. Y. 

Colby Univ. Theol. Sem., Madison (now Colgate) Univ. Baptist Minister, 
Harlem, N. Y. ; Cazenovia, N. Y. ; Teacher, Liberty, Miss., 1857 ; in Clinton, La. ; 
Supt. of Baptist Missions, McComb City, Miss. 

A. B., 1846, and A. M., 1849, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, 1848, Mary, da. of Elijah Guion. Children : Mary G., Susan and 
Spencer Cone. 

Died, June 4, 1877, McComb City, Miss. 

*SANDS, SAMUEL STEVENS. 

Son of Austin Ledyard Sands and Anne Lucretia (Hodge) Sands ; b. N. Y. City, 
Nov. 18, 1827. 

Banker ; Member of N. Y. Stock Exchange. 

A. B., 1846, and A. M., from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, 1852, Mary Emily, da. of Benjamin Aymar. Children: Benjamin 
Aymar, Ledyard, Samuel Stevens (d. 1889), Eliza Louisa, Mary Emily (d. 1863), 
William Henry, Anna, Charles Edwards, Robert Cornell, Harold C. (d. 1880) 
and Katharine Aymar. 

Brother: Austin L., 1844. 

Died, July 24, 1892, Hughsonville, N. Y. 

♦SENEY, GEORGE INGRAHAM. 

Son of the Rev. Robert Seney ; b. Newtown, N. Y., May 12, 1826. 

Wesleyan Univ., 1842-3; Banker; Pres. of Metropolitan National Bank; 
Trustee of Wesleyan Univ. ; Manager of Missionary Soc'y of M. E. Church ; 
organized E. Tenn., Va. & Georgia R. R. Co. ; managed construction of N. Y., 
Chicago & St. Louis R. R. ; Founder of Seney Hospital, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

A. B., 1846, from Univ., City of N. Y., and A. M., 1866, from Wesleyan Univ. 

Married, 1849, Phoebe A., da. of Samuel Mosier. Children : Robert L., Jane 
A., Eliza R., Albert G. , Gertrude, George I., Jr., Frances T., Mary R., Nellie H. 
and Kate. 

Died, Apr. 7, 1893, N. Y. City. 

*SHERRILL, FRANKLIN GOLDTHWAITE. 

Born, Homer, N. Y., Nov. i, 1826. 

Union Theol. Sem., N. Y., 1846-7, 1848-50. Ordained Minister, Presb. Church, 
1850; Supply, Ceresco and Ripon, Wis., 1850-3 ; Caledonia and Oak Creek, 
Wis., 1853-8; Fulton, Wis., 1858-61; Oak Creek, Wis., 1 861-4 ; Milwaukee, 
Wis., 1864-5 ' Richmond, Mass., 1865-7 ; California, Mo., 1867-76; White Cit>', 
Kan., 1876-9 ; Carbondale, Kan., 1879-82 ; Louisville, Kan,, 1882-3, 

A. B,, 1846, from Univ., City of N, Y, 

Died, Jan, 15, 1884, Louisville, Kan. 



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*SMITH, EDWARD DELAFIELD. 

Class Poet. ^.$. 

Corporation Counsel of the City of N. Y. ; U. S. Dist. Att'y for the S. D. of 
N. Y., 1861-5 ; Prof, in Law Dept. of the Univ. 
A. B., 1846, and A. M., 1849, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
Brother: Augustus F., 1839. Son: Harold M., 1874. 
Died, April 12, 1878, Shrewsbury, N. J. 
(See bibliography.) 

*S]SaTH, ISRAEL BRYANT. 

Born, Huntington, N. Y., Sept. 12, 1822. 

Union Theol. Sem., N. Y., 1846-9. Ordained Minister, Presb. Church, 1851 ; 
Supply, E. Hampton, N. Y., 1849-50 ; Fresh Pond, N. Y., 185 1-6 ; Mt. Pleasant 
and Uniondale, Pa., 1857-60 ; Northport, N. Y., 1860-72 ; Greenlawn, N. Y., 
1872-5. 

A. B., 1846, and A. M., 1849, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Died, July 6, 1878, Greenlawn, N. Y. 

*TALMAGE, WILLIAM HENRY. 

Lawyer in Brooklyn, N. Y. 

A. B., 1846, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Died, 1885, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

ULYAT, WILLIAM CLARKE. 93 Canal St., Princeton, N. J. 

Son of William Ulyat and Elizabeth Ann (Clarke) Ulyat ; b. Lincolnshire, Eng., 
Jan. 15, 1823. 

Commencement Orator. Editor of Eucleian. 

Union Theol. Sem., N. Y., 1846-9 ; Univ. Med. Dept., 1846-9 ; Princeton 
Theol. Sem., 1850-2 ; Pastor, Princeton, N. J., 1850-3 ; Norwalk, Conn., 1853-5 ; 
Hudson, N. Y., 1859-61 ; Editor and Associate, Princeton Press ^ for 18 years ; 
Ass't Librarian, Princeton Theol. Sem., for 8 years ; an editor of Christian 
Review^ 1856. 

A. B., 1846, and A. M., 1849, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Dec. 22, 1868, Mary Stryker, da. of James Ewing Leigh. Children : 
Susannah (d. 1870), Bessie Cook and William Leigh. 

(See bibliography.) 

*UNDERHILL, WALTER M. 

Lawyer. 

A. B., 1846, and A. M., 1849, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Died, 1875. 

*WILLIAMS, JORDAN WRIGHT. 

A. B., 1846, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
Died, 1850, Baltimore, Md. 



1847. 

BANTA, MATTHIAS. Mamaroneck, N. Y. 

W.T. 

Lawyer at 237 Broadway, N. Y. City. 

A. B., 1847, from Univ., City of N. Y. 



50 UNIVERSITY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. [1847. 

*BENTON, JOHN ELIOT. 

Born, Guilford, Conn., Oct. 25, 1820. 

Union Theol. Sem., N. Y., 1847-9; Yale Theol. Sem., 1849-50; Supply, 
Mission Dolores, Cal., 1851-8 ; Folsom, Cal., 1859-66 ; Dutch Flat, Cal., 1867-8 ; 
Oakland, Cal., from 1869. 

A. B,, 1847, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

BROWN, WILLIAM L. Last address, So. Reading, Mass. 
A. B., 1847, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

♦CHANDLER, ROBERT CAMPFIELD. 

Commencement Orator. W. T. 

Teacher, 1847-53, White Plains, N. Y. 

A. B., 1847, and A. M., 1850, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Died, Hunt's Point, West Farms, N. Y., 1853. 

CHILDS, THOMAS SPENCER. 1308 Conn. Ave., Washington, D. C. 

Son of Joshua Childs and Susan (King) Childs ; b. Springfield, Mass., Jan. 19, 
1825. 

Valedictorian. Mathematical Prizes, 1845-6. Vice-Pres. and Pres. of 
Eucleian. W. T. 

Princeton Theol. Sem,, 1847-51. Ordained Minister, Presb. Church, 1852 ; 
Organizer and Pastor, First Presb. Church, Hartford, Conn., 1852-66 ; Pastor, 
Norwalk, Conn., 1866-70 ; Prof., Biblical and Ecclesiastical History, Theol. 
Sem., Hartford, Conn., 1871-9 ; Prof., Mental and Moral Science, Univ. of 
Wooster, O., 1880-2 ; Pastor, Washington, D. C, 1882-90. Commissioner to 
Presb. Gen'l Assembly. In 1890, united with Episc. Church ; Associate Rector, 
Trinity Church, Washington, D. C, since 1891. Member of Commission to 
Southern Ute Indians, 1888. 

A. B., 1847, and A. M., 1850, and D. D., 1862, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
B. D., 1850, from Princeton Theol. Sem. 

Member of Am. Historical Soc'y ; Am. Geographical Soc'y. 

Married, I., Mar. 7, 1855, Mary E^, da. of Haynes Lord Porter. II., Aug. 24, 
1864, Jane Lawrence, da. of Benjamin Perkins. Children : Mary Lowrie, 
Fanny Graham, Alice Lee, Helen Porter and Thomas. 

(See bibliography.) 

DAVENPORT, GEORGE F. 
Lawyer and Journalist. 
A. B., 1847, and A. M., 1850, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

*GOODMAN, STEPHEN SYDNEY. 

Born, N. Y. City, 1822. 

Union Theol. Sem., N. Y., 1847-50. Ordained Minister, Presb. Church, 1851 ; 
Supply, Brooklyn, N. Y., 185 1-2 ; Oriskany, N. Y., 1852-4; Pastor, Milford, 
N. J., 1855-8 ; Supply, Unadilla, N. Y., 1858-66 ; Pastor, West Milford, N. J., 
1866-79 ; Supply, 1879-80. 

A. B., 1847, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Died, Dec. 18, 1880, West Milford, N. J. 

GOOLD, JOHN V. 
A. B., 1847, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

♦GREGORY, GEORGE W. 
A.$. 

A. B., 1847, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
Died, Jersey City, N. J., i88i. 



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♦HAMILTON, ROBERT P. 

Son of John C. and Maria E. Hamilton ; b. N. Y. City, 1827. 

Merchant. 

A. B., 1847, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Died, Spanish Honduras, 1890. 

HARRIS, JAMES. Last address, Brooklyn, N. Y. 
A. B., 1847, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

HOLBROOK, FRANCIS L. 145 Broadway, N. Y. City. 
A. B., 1847, from Univ., City of N. Y. 



*LOCKWOOD, SAMUEL. 

Son of William Lockwood and Mary (Brockmer) Lockwood ; b. Mansfield, 
Nottinghamshire, Eng., Jan. 20, 1819. 

$.B.K. 

Theol. Sam., Ref. Dutch Church, 1847-50. Ordained Minister, Ref. Dutch 
Church, 1850. Pastor, Courtlandt, N. Y. ; Gilboa, N. Y. ; Keyport, N. J.; 
Lecturer on Natural Sciences, Rutgers Coll. ; Pres., N. J. State Microscopical 
Soc'y, 1879 ; Pres., Am. Postal Microscopical Club, 1882 ; Pres., U. S. Hay- 
fever Ass'n, 1887-91 ; Pres., N. J. Council of Education, 1891-2 ; Supt., Public 
Instruction for Monmouth Co., N. J., 1867-94. 

A. B., 1847, and A. M., 1850, and Ph. D., 1868, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Hon. Member of the Soci6t6 Belg6 de Microscopic ; Member of N. J. State 
Microscopical Soc'y ; Am, Postal Microscopic Club ; Hon. Member of the N. Y. 
Microscopical Soc'y ; Fellow of the Am. Ass'n for the Advancement of Science ; 
Associate Member of the Ornithol. Union. Allotment Commissioner for N. J. 
soldiers. 

Married, Apr. 6, 1847, Elizabeth, da. of John Rodamer. Children : Ferris 
Crosby, Annie, Elizabeth, Samuel Alexander Van Franken, Georgia Brockmer 
(dead) and Ernson Diedrich. 

Died, Jan. 9, 1894, Freehold, N. J. 

(See bibliography.) 



LOCKWOOD, WILLIAM HERBERT. Eau Claire, Wis. 
Born, N. Y. City, Sept. 2, 1824. 

w.r. 

Union Theol. Sem., N. Y., 1847-50. Ordained Minister, Presb. Church, 1850 ; 
Supply and Pastor, Country ville, N. Y., 185 1-7 ; Supply, Lowville, N. Y., 
1857-64 ; Eau Claire, Wis., 1864-88 ; retired in 1889. 

A. B., 1847, and A. M., 1850, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

♦MARTIN, JOHN LAURIE. 

In business with Nelson G. Hunt & Co. 

A. B., 1847, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Brothers : William R., 1845, and Howard A., 1854. 

Died, 1849. 

MOORE, CHARLES CARROLL. N. Y. City. 

Commencement Orator. W. T, 
Asst. Postmaster, San Francisco, Cal., 1849-53. 
A. B., 1847, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
Brother: Geo. H., 1842. 



52 



UNIVERSITY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. 



[1847. 



*PEET, EDWARD. 

Son of Harvey Prindle Peet, LL.D., and Margaret Maria (Lewis) Peet ; b. 
Hartford, Conn., May 28, 1826. 

Yale Coll., 1843-4 ; Union Theol. Sem. ; Prof, in N. Y. Inst, for Instruction of 
Deaf and Dumb, 1848-62. 

A. B., 1847, and A. M., 1850, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Member of N. Y. Hist. Soc'y. 

Married, July 20, 1853, Huldah Elizabeth, da. of Richard Ensign. Children : 
Theodore, Margaret Ensign and Lewis. 

Brother: Isaac Lewis (non-grad.). 

Died, N. Y. City, 1862. 

(See bibliography.) 

PHRANER, WILSON. Bloomfield, N. J. 

Son of Gasper Phraner and Ruth (Carpenter) Phraner ; b. Jamaica, N. Y., 
Aug. 29, 1822. 

Mathematical Prizes in Fresh, and Soph, years. Greek Orator at Commence- 
ment. ^.^. 

Union Theol. Sem., 1847-50 ; United Presb. Sem., Edinburgh, Scotland. Or- 
dained Minister, Presb. Church ; Pastor, Sing Sing, N. Y., 1851-86 ; Member, 
Board of Home Missions of the Presb. Church ; Pres., Elmira Coll. 

A. B., 1847, and D. D., 1876, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, I., Aug. 28, 1850, Blandina B., da. of Stephen Smith. II., Aug. 20, 
1889, Sarah M. Van Vleck. Children : Wilson S., Francis S., Stanley K. and 
Blandina B. 

Nephew: Wm. H., i860. 

*PLATT, JAMES McCLURE. 

Son of Isaac Watts Piatt and Anna (McClure) Piatt ; b. Athens, Pa., Dec. 31, 
1826. 

Princeton Theol. Sem., 1850-3 ; Tutor, Edge Hill School, Princeton, N. J., 
1847-8 ; West Jersey Collegiate Inst., Mt. Holly, N. J., 1848-50; Pastor, Zanes- 
ville, O., 1853-67 ; Leetsdale, Pa., 1867-9 ; Bath, N. Y., 1869. 

A. B., 1847, and A. M., 1850, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Mar. 30, 1854, Frances E., da. of Dr. Hirassa Upson. 

Died, Apr. 14, Bath, N. Y. 

(See bibliography.) 

POST, WRIGHT E. Paris, France. 

A. B., 1847, and A. M., 1850, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

ROE, SANFORD WASHBURN. Tyre, N. Y. 

Born, Brooklyn, N. Y., Dec. 22, 1826. 

Union Theol. Sem., N. Y., 1848-51. Ordained Minister, Presb. Church, 185 1 ; 
Supply, North Bergen, N. J., 185 1-2 ; Pastor, Cairo, N. Y., 1852-60 ; Jamestown, 
N. Y., 1860-6; Germantown, N. Y., 1866-8; Middleburgh, N. Y., 1870-6; 
Lebanon, N. J., 1876-83; Supply, Cairo, N. Y., 1883-7; resident of Canoga, 
N. Y., 1887-91 ; Pastor, Tyre, N. Y., since 1891. 

A. B., 1847, and D. D., 1873, from Univ., City of N. Y. 



SEDGWICK, JOHN. 15 E. 8ist St., N. Y. City. 

Commencement Orator. If". 2^., $.B.K. 

Law Student 1847-50 ; Ass't Dist. Att'y, N. Y. City, 1856-59 ; Associate Judge, 
1871-80, and Chief Judge, since 1880, of Superior Court, N. Y. City. 

A. B., 1847, from Univ., City of N. Y. 



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*STARR, IMELANCTHON WHITE. 

Commencement Orator. If. 2^. 

Medical Student, N. Y. City, 1847-9 ; Adams Express Co., San Francisco, Cal., 
1849-51 and 1852, and in N. Y. City, 185 1-2. 
Died, San Francisco, Cal., July, 1852. 

STONE, SUMNER R. 58 Pine St., N. Y. City. 
A. B., 1847, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

THOMPSON, JAMES RENWICK. Newburgh, N. Y. 

Son of William Thompson and Jane (Lawther) Thompson ; b. Newburgh, 
N. Y., Sept. 22, 1824. 

Ref. Presb. Theol. Sem., Cincinnati, O., and Northwood, O., 1849-52 ; 
Teacher, Brooklyn and Newburgh ; Pastor, Second Ref. Presb. Church, New- 
burgh, N. Y., since 1855 ; Moderator of Ref. Presb. Synod of 1877 ; Cor. Sec'y, 
Newburgh Bible Soc'y. 

A. B., 1847, from Univ., City of N. Y. D. D., 1892, from Univ. of Omaha. 

Married, June i, 1858, Mary Frances, da. of John Lawson. Children : Annie 
Lawson, Jennie Lawther (dead), Max Francis (dead) and James Renwick. 

(See bibliography.) 

*UGLOW, JAMES ("Jr.]. 

Born, N. Y'. City, 1827. 

Wesleyan Univ., 1843-4; Coll. of Physicians and Surgeons, N. Y. City, 
1849-51 ; Druggist, N. Y. City, 1850-3 ; Physician, 1854-64 ; Union Theol. Sem., 
1854-7 ; Surgeon of Vols, in War of the Rebellion. 

A. B., 1847, and A. M., 1850, from Univ., City of N. Y. M. D., from Coll. of 
Physicians and Surgeons, 185 1. 

Died, Mar. 27, 1865, Beaufort, S. C. 

*VOSE, JOHN GORHAM. 

Lawyer. 

A. B., 1847, and A. M., 1850, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Died, 1874. 

*WADHAMS, E. C. 

Lawyer. State Senator, Penn. ; Pres., First Nat'l Bank, Wilkesbarre, Penn. 
A. B., 1847, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
Died, Jan. 8, 1889, Wilkesbarre, Penn. 

WETMORE, WILLLVM S. 

A. B., 1847, and A. M., 1852, from Univ., City of N. Y. 



*GARDINER, ABRAHAM SYLVESTER. 

Son of John D. Gardiner and Mary (L'Hommedieu) Gardiner ; b. Sag Harbor, 
N. Y., July 19, 1824. 

$.B.K. 

Admitted to the Bar of Supreme Court of N. Y., 1848. Ordained Minister, 
Presb. Church, 185 1. 

Special Course Diploma, 1847, and A. M., 1852, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Dec. 18, 1850, Caroline Frances, da. of Roger Williams. Children : 
Maria L'Hommedieu, Julia Evangeline (dead) and Irving L'Hommedieu (dead). 

Died, April 15, 1892, Sag Harbor, N. Y. 

(See bibliography.) 



54 UNIVERSITY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. [1848. 

1848. 

♦BARKER, WILLIAM PRATT. 

Born, South Wales, N. Y., Feb. 18, 1822. 

Union Theol. Sem., N. Y., 1848-51 ; N. Y. Med. Coll., 1851-3. Ordained 
Minister, Presb. Church, 1853 ; Missionary to Ahmednuggur, India, 1853-8 ; 
Khokar, India, 1858-63 ; Pimplus, India, 1863-5 ; resided in U. S., 1866-71 ; 
Missionary to Rutnagiri, India, 1872-6 ; Cattaraugus and Tonawanda Indian 
Reservations, N. Y., 1877-80 ; Carbon, Wyoming. 

A. B., 1848, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, 1872, Mary Latham. 

Died, Jan. 18, 1882, Ogden, Utah. 

♦BARNETT, JAMES P. 

Physician. 

A. B., 1848, and A. M., 185 1, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Died, Feb. i, 1886. 

*BOND, HUGH LENNOX. 
Son of Dr. Thomas E. Bond ; b. Baltimore, Md., Dec. 16, 1828. 

Admitted to Baltimore Bar ; Judge of Criminal Court and U. S. Circuit Court 
of Fourth Judicial District, 1870-93. 

A. B., 1848, and LL.D., 1870, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married Miss Penniman. Children : Nicholas Penniman, Hugh Lennox and 
Summerfield Berry. 

Died, Oct. 24, 1893, Baltimore, Md. 

BRADISH, GEORGE. Bay Side, N. Y. 

Son of George Bradish and Lucre tia Olivia (Benjamin) Bradish ; b. Magnolia 
Plantation, Plaquemine, La., Mar. 3, 1827. 

Sec'y of Philomathean. Jl.$. 

Farmer. Pres. of Aerated Bread Co. ; of West Va. Transportation Co. since 
1867. 

A. B., 1848, and A. M., 1851, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Member of Sanitary Commission, 1864, in Va. Private, U. S. A. 

Married, Nov. 20, 185 1, Elizabeth S., da. of Francis U. Johnston. Children : 
George Johnston and Amy. 

*CATLIN, CHARLES MORTIMER. 

A. B., 1848, and A. M., 1851, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Died, 1871. 

Brother: N. W. S., 1848. 

CATLIN, NICHOLAS WILLIAM STUYVESANT. 16 Exchange PI. , N. Y. City. 
A. B., 1848, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
Brother: Chas. M., 1848. 

*CLARK, HENRY J. 
A. B., 1848, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

CLARKSON, AUGUSTUS VALLETTE. 112 E. 23d St., N. Y. City. 
Clergyman. Residence, Croton, N. Y. 
A. B., 1848, and A. M., 1851 ,from Univ., City of N. Y. 



1848.] DEPARTMENT OF ARTS AND SCIENCE. 55 

♦DODGE, DANIEL ALBERT. 
Born, South Carolina, Mar. 12, 1829. 

Coll. of Physicians and Surgeons, N. Y., 1849-52 ; Practiced in Brooklyn to 
1882 ; Visiting Phys. to L. I. Coll. Hosp. 

A. B., 1848, and A. M., 1852, from Univ., City of N. Y. M. D., 1852, from 
Coll. of Physicians and Surgeons. 

Died, Dec. 12, 1882, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

*ELWELL, GEORGE HAYWARD. 

A. B., 1848, and A. M., 1851, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
Died in Texas. 

HOWELL, JOHN E. 
Lawyer. 
A. B., 1848, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

KEENE, EDWARD AUGUSTUS. 
A. B., 1848, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

LANE, SMITH EDWARD. Union Club, N. Y. City. 

Son of Smith Lane and Susan (Ferdon) Lane ; b. N. Y. City, July 22, 1829. 

Admitted to the Bar of N. Y., 1852 ; Commissioner of Public Parks, N. Y. City, 
1878-83 ; Member of Council of the Univ., 1875-89. 

A. B., 1848, and A. M., 1851, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Life Member of N. Y. Historical Soc'y ; Cor. Member of "La Academia Nacional 
de la Historia" of Venezuela ; St. Nicholas Soc'y of N. Y. City ; Century Club ; 
Union Club ; Sons of the Revolution ; Knight Commander of Order of 
**E1 Busto del Libertador " of Venezuela; also. Officer of same order, 
conferred by Pres. of Venezuela by and with the advice and consent of Federal 
Council for services rendered that country. 

*LA TOURETTE, JAMES ARMOUR MOORE. 

Son of La Tourette and Cornelia Ann (Gale) La Tourette ; b. N. Y. City, 

Mar. 23, 1825. 

W. T". 

Princeton Theol. Sem., 1848-51 ; Pastor, Huguenot Church, Westfield, N. Y., 
1852-4. Ordained Deacon, Episc. Church, 1855 ; Priest, 1856 ; Rector, St. 
Paul's Church, Columbus, O., 1855-7 ; Church of the Atonement, Cincinnati, O., 
and Trinity Church, Potsdam. N. Y., 1857-65. Chaplain in U. S. Army, Gov- 
ernor's Island, N. Y. City, 1865-7; Fort Garland, Col., 1867-70; Fort Lyon, 
Cal., 187C-77 ; Fort Union, N. M., 1877-89 ; retired, 1890. 

A. B., 1848, and A. M., 1851, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, July 25, 1891, Annie Margaret, da. of William Annesley. 

Died, Sept. 23, 1891, Indianapolis, Ind. 

MOSS, JOHN HALL. 75 E. 55th St., N. Y. City. 

Son of William P. Moss and Leah (Demarest) Moss ; b. N. Y. City, Sept. 21, 
1829. 

Librarian, Treas. and Pres. of Philomathean. 

Teacher in 8th and 12th Ward Schools, 1849-51 ; R. R. Contractor, 1851-79 ; 
Manager of Harlem Gas Light Co., 1888 ; Treas. of Ingersoll, Sargeant Drill 
Co. 

A. B., 1848, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, May 5, 1853, Charlotte, da. of John Rutter. Children : Thomas 
Rutter (dead), John Hall (dead), William Polden (dead) and Grace Demarest. 



56 UNIVERSITY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. [1848, 

NICOLL, SAMUEL B. [Jr.] . 

Coll. of Physicians and Surgeons, N. Y., 1849-52. 

A. B., 1848, and A. M., 1851, from Univ., City of N. Y. M. D., 1852, from 
Coll. of Physicians and Surgeons. 

PARSONS, JOHN EDWARD. 30 E. 36th St., N. Y. City. 

Son of Edward Lambe Parsons and Matilda (Clark) Parsons ; b. N. Y. City, 
Oct, 24, 1829. 

English Salutatorian. Pres. of Philomathean. S.$. 

Lawyer ; Member of Council of the Univ. since 1865 ; Trustee of Cooper 
Union for Advancement of Science and Art ; Pres. of Woman's Hosp. of State 
of N. Y. ; Pres. of N. Y. Cancer Hosp. 

A. B., 1848, and A. M., 1851, from Univ., City of N. Y. A. M., from Yale 
Coll. 

Married, Nov. 5, 1856, Mary D., da. of Bowes Reed Mcllvaine. Children: 
Mary, Edith, Helen R., Herbert, Gertrude and Constance. 

PHELPS, SAMUEL WALLACE. Greenbrier, Tenn. 

Son of Samuel Merrick Phelps and Eliza (Wallace) Phelps ; b. Ridgefield, 
Conn., Sept. 10, 1820. 

Latin Salutatorian. Mathematical Prize. W. T. 

Union Theol. Sem. ; Missionary and Supply at Lee Centre, 111., 1852-4. Or- 
dained Cong. Minister, 1855 '■> Pastor, Lee Centre, 1854-68 ; Agent, Am. Miss. 
Ass'n, Chicago, 111., 1872-5. 

A. B., 1848, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Aug. 20, 1851, Caroline M., da. of Wm. H. Thompson. Children: 
Charles, Wallace, Cora and Marian. 

*RICE, JOHN SMITH. 

A. B., 1848, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
Died, N. Y. City, 1882. 

*ROGERS, JOHN NEWTON. 

Son of Edmund J. Rogers and Rebecca (Piatt) Rogers ; b. N. Y. City, Nov. 7, 
1830. 

Mathematical Prizes, 1845-6-7. Valedictorian. ^.$. 

Law School, Ballston Spa, N. Y., 1852 ; Admitted to the Bar of Mass., 1852 ; 
of New York, 1852 ; of Iowa, 1857. Representative to Iowa State Legislature, 
1^55 5 City Att'y, Davenport, Iowa, 1873 ; Prof, of Constitutional Law, State 
Univ. of Iowa, 1876 ; Judge of 7th Judicial Dist. of Iowa, 1887 ; Pres. of Board 
of Education, Davenport, Iowa. 

A. B., 1848, and A. M., 1851, and LL.D., 1879, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, May 12, 1857, Mary Norman, da. of the Rev. Ferdinand H. Van 
Derveer, D. D. Child : Ferdinand. 

Died, May 22, 1887, Davenport, Iowa. 

♦SINCLAIR, JAMES. 

Born Lakeville, N. Y., 1823. 

Union Theol. Sem., N. Y., 1848-51. Ordained Minister, Presb. Church, 1851 ; 
Supply and Pastor, Cutchogue, N. Y., 1851-61 ; Supply, Boiling Spring, N. J., 
1861-2 ; Croton Falls, N. Y., 1862-4 ; resided in Harlem, N. Y., 1864-5 ; Pastor, 
Smithtown, N, Y., 1865-82. 

A. B., 1848, and A. M., 1851, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, June 18, 185 1, Emmeline Wickham, da. of Elisha Corwin. 

Died, Feb. 6, 1883, Smithtown, N. Y. 



1848.] DEPARTMENT OF ARTS AND SCIENCE. 57 

* STEWART, JOHN D. 

A. B., 1848, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
Died, 1878, Baltimore, Md. 



♦SUFFERN, ANDREW EDWARD. 

Son of Edward Suffern and Jane (Cassedy) Suffern ; b. Suffern, N. Y., Dec. 4, 
1827. 

Ballston Law School, 1849-50; Dist. Att'y? Rockland Co., 1853-60; Judge of 
Rockland Co., 1860-81 ; Chief Commissioner of Appeals, Grand Lodge, F. & A. 
M., State of N. Y., 1876-81. 

A. B., 1848, and A. M., 1851, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Sept. 21, 1853, Mary J., da. of Stephen Sloat. Children: Charles 
Carroll, Katharine Ward and Jeanne Cassedy. 

Died, Mar. 16, 1881, Haverstraw, N. Y. 



*TAYLOR, JEREMIAH B. 

Clergyman. 

A. B., 1848, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Deceased. 



*TROWBRID'GE, NATHAN. 

A. B., 1848, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
Died, 1866. 

*VERMILYE, WILLIAM EDWARD. 

Son of William Montgomery Vermilye and Hester A. (de Riemer) Vermilye ; 
b. N. Y. City, Jan. 6, 1828. 

Williams Coll., 1844-7 5 Coll. of Physicians and Surgeons, N. Y. City, 1848-52 ; 
Phys. to Northern Dispensary, N. Y. City ; Examining Phys., Guardian Life 
Ins. Co. ; Surg, to 37th Reg't, N. G., N. Y. State. Practiced Medicine in 
N. Y. City, 1856-71 ; in Pittsfield, Mass., 1871-84. 

A. B., 1848, and A. M., 1851, from Univ., City of N. Y. M. D., 1852, from 
Coll. of Physicians and Surgeons. A. B. (Hon.) and A. M. (Hon.), from 
Williams Coll. 

1st Lieut. 10 years in 7th Reg't, N. Y. City. 

Married, Jan. 14, 1858, Julia E., da. of Carey Murdock. Child : Frederic 
Montgomery. 

Cousin: Ashbel G., 1840. 

Died, Feb. 2, 1888, Flushing, N. Y. 

(See bibliography.) 

WOODHULL, GEORGE SHAFFORD. 2303 S. Washington St., Saginaw, E. S., 
Mich. 

Son of Wm. Woodhull and Phoebe (Carl) Woodhull ; b. N. Y. City, July 25, 
1829. 

Greek Salutatorian. Pres., Vice-Pres., Sec'y, Treas. and Censor of Eucleian. 
Z.W. 

Union Theol. Sem., N. Y., 1849-50 ; Princeton Theol. Sem., 1850-2. Ordained 
Minister, Presb. Church, 1853 ; Pastor, Pt. Pleasant, W. Va., 1855 ; Chaplain of 
4th Va. Infantry, 1861-4 ; Pastor, Marinette, Wis., 1873 ; Saginaw, East Mich., 
1883 ; Marlette, Mich., 1888. 

A. B., 1848, and A. M., 185 1, and D. D., 1889, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Oct. 25, 1855, Elizabeth D., da. of Moses Martin. Children : Julia, 
George E., Caroline J. and Phoebe A. 



58 UNIVERSITY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. [1849. 

♦WRIGHT, FRANCIS MARKOE. 

Son of James Wright and Sarah Caldwell (Markoe) Wright ; b. N. Y. City, 
May 8, 1830. 

Coll. of Physicians and Surgeons, N. Y., 1850-4 ; Ass't Phys. to Utica Insane 
Asylum, 1859-62 ; Surg., U. S. A., with 2d N. Y. Mounted Rifles, in War of the 
Rebellion ; Practiced Medicine, Englewood, N. J., 1865-74. 

A. B., 1848, and A. M., 1851, from Univ., City of N. Y. M. D., 1854, from 
Coll. of Physicians and Surgeons. 

Died, Mar. 16, 1874, N. Y. City. 



*BAIRD, CHARLES WASHINGTON. 

Son of Robert Baird and Fermine Ophelia Amaryllis (Du Buisson) Baird ; b. 
Princeton, N. J., Aug. 28, 1828. 

Poem at Commencenient. 

Union Theol. Sem., N. Y., 1849-52. Ordained Minister, Presb. Church, 1853 ; 
Chaplain of Am. Chapel, Rome, Italy, 1852-4 ; Pastor, Bergen Hill Ref. Dutch 
Church, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1859-61 ; Presb. Church, Rye, N. Y., 1861-87. 

Special Course JDiploma, 1848, and A. M., i860, and D. D., 1876, from Univ., 
City of N. Y. 

Member of Am. Historical Ass'n ; N. Y. Historical Soc'y ; Va. Historical 
Soc'y ; Huguenot Soc'y of America ; Huguenot Soc'y of London, and others ; 
Westchester Historical Soc'y ; R. I. Historical Soc'y. 

Married, July 2, 1861, Margaret Eliza, da. of Theodosius Strang. Children : 
Eliza Strang and Robert. 

Son: Robert, i890(non-grad.). Brothers: Henry M., 1850, and Wm. C, 1863. 
Nephew: Henry M., Jr., 1891. 

Died, Feb. 10, 1887, Rye, N. Y. 

(See bibliography.) 

JAUDON, PEYTON. 

Special Course Diploma, 1848, from Univ., City of N. Y. 



1849. 

*BOGERT, WILLIAM J. 
A. B., 1849, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

♦CHRISTIE, JOHN J. 

Lawyer. 

A. B., 1849, and A. M., from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Died, 1881, English Neighborhood, N. J. 

CLARK, THOMAS EDWARDS. N. Y. City. 
Z.W. 

Prof. Chemistry, Williams Coll. 
A. B., 1849, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

*COOPER, WILLIAM HUNTING. 
A. B., 1849, from Univ., City of N. Y. 



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CORNING, JAMES LEONARD. 26 W. 47th St., N. Y. City. 

Born, Albany, N. Y., Aug. 21, 1828. 

Commencement Orator. W. IT. 

Union Theol. Sem., N. Y., 1849-50, 185 1-2 ; Yale Theol. Sem., 1850-1. 
Ordained Minister, Cong. Church, 1852 ; Supply, Quinebaug, Conn., 1852-3 ; 
Pastor, Stamford, Conn., 1853-6; Buffalo, N. Y., 1857-60; Milwaukee, Wis., 
1860-1 ; Supply, Woodstock, Conn., 1861-2 ; Pastor, Poughkeepsie, N. Y., 
1863-9. Art Student in Europe, 1869-77 and 1877-80 ; Art Lecturer at Vassar Coll., 
1877 ; Lecturer on Art since 1880 ; Director of the History and Lit. of Art, 
Chautauqua Univ., 1880-5 ; Pastor, Cong. Church, Terre Haute, Ind., 1885- . 
U. S. Consul at Munich, 18 -93. 

A. B., 1849, from Univ., City of N. Y. B. D., 1852, from Union Theol. Sem. 

DODD, J. WILLIAM. Jersey City, N. J. 
A. B., 1849, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

DUTTON, RUFUS. 18 Maple Place, Sing Sing, N. Y. 

Son of James Dutton and Clarissa (Lathrop) Dutton ; b. Norfolk, N. Y., Jan. 
20, 1821. 

Z.W. 

Prof, of Greek and Latin Languages, Dayton, O., 1850-1 ; Inventor and Manu- 
facturer of Agricultural Implements. 

A. B., 1849, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, June 20, 1888, Mary C, da. of Nathaniel Fisher. 

♦GATES, CARLTON. 

Son of Amos Water Gates and Martha (Smith) Gates ; b. Yonkers, N. Y., 
July 14, 1828. 

Coll. of Physicians and Surgeons, N. Y., 1849-52 ; Phys. in Yonkers, 1852. 
Traveler and Student in Europe. 

A. B., 1849, from Univ., City of N. Y. M. D., 1852, from Coll. of Physicians 
and Surgeons. 

Died, Aug. 21, 1869, Yonkers, N. Y. 

GRIFFIN, CHARLES. 

Clergyman. 

A. B., 1849, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

HITCHCOCK, THOMAS. 8 E. 29th St., N. Y. City. 

Lawyer. 

A. B., 1849, and A. M., 1852, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

♦KINSLEY, ADDISON J. 

Physician. 

A. B., 1849, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

LAMSON, WILLIAM ORME. Nyack, N. Y. 

Commencement Orator. W.T^. 

Theological Student, 1849-51 ; Minister at Stockport, N. Y., 185 1-2 ; Rector, 
Brooklyn, N. Y., 1852-3 ; residing in N. Y. City, 1853-6, in Saratoga, 1856-8 ; 
Supply, Paris, France, 1858-60 ; Rector, Trinity Church, Paris, France, 1860-72 ; 
residing in London, 1873-4 ; in Paris, 1874-6 ; in London, 1876-80 ; in Florence, 
1880-2, and Rector there, 1882-3. Since 1883, in N. Y. City and Nyack. 

A. B., 1849, and A. M., 1852, from Univ., City of N. Y. 



6o UNIVERSITY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. [1849. 

LEAVITT, J. EDWARDS. N. Y. City. i 

A. B., 1849, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

*LEWIS, TAYLER. 
Commencement Orator. W. T. 
Univ. Med. Dept., 1850-3 ; Physician. 
A. B., 1849, and M. D., 1853, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
Died, Troy, N. Y., 1862. 

*LOTT, ABRAHAM. 

Son of John A. and Katharine L. Lett ; b. Flatbush, L. I., Oct. 28, 1831. 
Z.W. 

Lawyer. Surrogate of Kings Co., N. Y., 1885-9. 
A. B., 1849, and A. M., from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, 1855, Gertrude, da. of John C. Bergen. Children : John A., Jr., 
Maria B. and Katharine L. 
Son: John A., Jr., 1875. 
Died, Jan. 13, 1889, Flatbush, L. I. 

MILES, EDWARD CLARKSON. Montclair, N. J. 

Born, Sharon, Conn., Oct. 2, 1831. 

Mathematical Prize, 1846. Latin Salutatorian. 

Union Theol. Sem., N. Y., 1853-4 ; Andover Theol. Sem., 1854-6 ; Licentiate, 
1856-8 ; Acting Pastor, Brooklyn, Conn., 1858-60. Ordained Minister, Cong. 
Church, i860 ; Pastor, Stratham, N. H., 1860-4 ; without charge, 1864-6 ; Sup- 
ply, W. Falmouth, Me., 1866-9 ; Ass't Cor. Sec'y of A. B. C. F. M., 1869-71 ; 
without charge, Montclair, N. J., since 1871 ; an Editor of Christian Intelligencer y 
1882. 

A. B., 1849, and A. M., 1852, from Univ., City of N. Y. B. D., 1856, from 
Andover Theol. Sem. 

*MURPHY, ELIJAH DOUGLASS. 

Son of James Murphy and Lucy (Baker) Murphy ; b. Madrid, N. Y., Feb. i, 
1818. 

Commencement Orator. W. IT. 

Union Theol. Sem., N. Y., 1849-52 ; City Missionary, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1852-4. 
Ordained Minister, Presb. Church, 1853 ; Pastor, Centre Brook, Conn., 1854-5 ; 
Indian Orchard, Mass., 1855-7 ; Avon, Conn., 1857-64 ; Chaplain, U. S. Christian 
Commission, 1864 ; Pastor, N. Y. Port Society's Church, N. Y., 1864-88. 

A. B., 1849, and A. M., from Univ., City of N. Y. D. D., 1883, from Marys- 
ville Coll., Tenn. 

Married, June 30, 1852, Harriet L., da. of S. S. Jocelyn. Children : Harriet, 
Edward Austin, Elijah Douglass, Starr and Florence May. 

Died, Aug, 14, 1890, Montclair, N. J. 

*SHOTWELL, AUGUSTUS F. 

Lawyer. 

A. B., 1849, and A. M., 1852, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Died, 1882. 

*SKILLMAN, JOHN M. 
Z.W. 
A. B., 1849, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

*SOMMERS, JOHN B. YATES. 

Son of the Rev. Chas. G. Sommers, D. D., and Sarah L. (Skelding) Sommers ; 
b. N. Y. City, Aug. 15, 1829. 

Z.W. ; Founder of the Fraternity. 

Lawyer, member of law firm, Birdseye, Kirkland & Sommers ; Teacher in 
Young Ladies' Sem., Mobile, Ala., two vears. 

A. B., 1849, and A. M., 1852, from Univ., City of N. Y. 



1 849-] DEPARTMENT OF ARTS AND SCIENCE. 6 1 

Master of Adelphic Masonic Lodge ; Deputy Grand Master, State of N. Y. 
Married, Oct. 5, 1859, Emma A. Heath. Children : Frederick Skelding and 
Henry Cantine. 
Died, Nov. 23, 1863, N. Y. City. 

STIRLING, WALTER A. 29 Lafayette PI., N. Y. City. 

Son of Walter Stirling and Jessie (Peebles) Stirling ; b. Edinburgh, Scotland, 
Jan. 10, 1828. 

Prize Essayist on Greek Tragedy. Sec'y of Eucleian. 

General Theol. Sem., N. Y., 185 1-4. Ordained Minister, Prot. Episc. Church, 
1854; Principal, Gray School, Newark, N. J., 1849-51; Rector, St. John's 
Church, Copake, N. Y., 1855 ; Patchogue, L. I., 1856-8 ; Madison St. Church, 
N. Y., 1858-72 ; Pres., Board of Trustees of St. Thomas' Church, Brooklyn, 
1872-92. Sec'y of Board of Directors of Home Relief Ass'n, 1879-90. Chaplain of 
Metropolitan Brigade, N. Y. City, 1862. 

A. B., 1849, and A. M., 1854, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Brother: Thomas A., 1844. 

VAN BUREN, CHARLES. 

A. B., 1849, and A. M., from Univ., City of N. Y. 

VANDERBILT, A. South Norwalk, Conn. 
A. B., 1849, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

VAN GIESON, ACMON PULASKI. Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 

Son of Ira Van Gieson and Sarah (Thompson) Van Gieson ; b. West Bloom- 
field, N. J., Jan. 13, 1830. 

English Salutatorian. W.T. 

Theol. Sem. of Ref. Dutch Church, New Brunswick, N. J., 1849-52 ; Pastor, 
Ref. Church, Catskill, N. Y., 1852-5 ; Brooklyn, N. Y., 1855-9 ; Claverack, N. Y., 
1859-65 ; Greenpoint, L. I., 1865-7 ; Poughkeepsie, N. Y., since 1867. 

A. B., 1849, from Univ., City of N. Y. D. D., 1872, from Rutgers Coll. 

WHITE, THEODORE FRELINGHUYSEN. Summit, N. J. 

Son of Henry White and Esther (Brockett) White ; b. N. Y. City, July 11, 1830. 

Philosophical Orator. Three Mathematical Prizes. 

Union Theol. Sem., N. Y., 1849-53. Ordained Minister, Presb. Church, 1854 ; 
Pastor, Greenville, N. Y., 1854 ; Mendham, N. J., 1853-6 ; Church of the Puri- 
tans, N. Y. City, 1860-1 ; Delhi, N. Y. ; Ithaca, N. Y. ; Summit, N. J. 

A. B., 1849, from Univ., City of N. Y. D, D., 1870, from Marysville Coll., 
Tenn. 

Brigade Chaplain of G. A. R., 1875-7, with rank of Captain. 

Married, Oct. 12, 1858, Evalina B., da. of Israel B. Losey. Children : Henry, 
Theodore F., Jr., Mary Ogden, Samuel L., William Wisner, Charles Dunning, 
Benjamin V., Israel Albert and Esther Brockett. 

Brother: Henry, 1851. 

*WILLIAMS, FREDERICK WHITNEY. 

Born, Kingston, N. J., July 22, 1829. 

Union Theol. Sem., N. Y., 1849-52. Ordained Minister, Cong. Church, 1854 ; 
Pastor, New Canaan, Conn., 1854-61 ; travehng, 1861 ; Supply, Orient, N. Y., 
1862 ; Black Rock, Conn., 1863-70 ; in Europe, 1871-5. 

A. B., 1849, and A. M., 1854, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Died, Apr. 3, 1875, Rome, Italy. 

WINTERTON, WILLIAM BROWN. 33 Pine St., N. Y. City. 

Son of William Winterton and Mary (Webb) Winterton ; b. N. Y. City, Mar. 
I, 1823. 

Lawyer. 

A. B., 1849, and A. M., 1852. from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, June 8, 1869, Helen, da. of Samuel Gilpin. 



62 UNIVERSITY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. [185O. 

1850. 

♦ABBOTT, BENJAMIN VAUGHAN. 

Son of Jacob Abbott and Harriet (Vaughan) Abbott ; b. Boston, Mass., June 
4, 1830. 

Harvard Law School, 185 1-2. Admitted as Att'y and Counselor-at-Law to the 
N. Y. Bar, 1852. 

A. B., 1850, and A. M., 1853, from Univ., City of N. Y. LL.B., 1852, from 
Harvard Law School. 

Married, 1853, Elizabeth, da. of John Titcomb. Children : Arthur Vaughan, 
Edwin Dane, Alice Dane and Florence Vaughan. 

Brothers : Austin, 185 1 ; Lyman, 1853, and Edward, i860. 

Died, Feb. 17, 1890, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

(See bibliography.) 

AMERMAN, RICHARD S. 220 W. 123d St., N. Y. City. 

Son of Oliver V. Amerman and Eliza G. Amerman ; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., May 
23, 1829. 

Z.W. 

Teacher ; Lawyer. Ordained Minister, 

A. B., 1850, and A. M., from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Oct. 11, 1854, Matilda K., da. of James B. Oakley. Children : Leon- 
ard W., Frances Louise, William James and Harriet Whitlock. 

BAIRD, HENRY MARTYN. 219 Palisade Avenue, Yonkers, N. Y. 

Son of the Rev. Robert Baird, D. D., and Fermine Ophelia Amaryllis 
(Du Buisson) Baird; b. Philadelphia, Pa., Jan. 17, 1832. 

Valedictorian ; Sec'y and Vice-Pres. of Eucleian ; $.B.K. and jd.l^. (honorary). 

Univ. of Athens, 185 1-2 ; Union Theol. Sem., N. Y,, 1853-5 ; Princeton 
Theol. Sem., Princeton, N. J., 1855-9. Ordained Minister, Presb. Church, 
1866 ; Tutor, Coll. of New Jersey, 1855-9 ; Prof, of Greek Language and 
Literature, Univ., City of N. Y., since 1859 ; Cor. Sec'y of the Am. and 
Foreign Christian Union, 1873-84 ; First Vice-Pres. of Am. Soc'y of Church 
History ; Pres. of Yonkers Historical Soc'y ; Member of the Comity (Board) of 
the Soc. de I'Hist. du Prot. Fran9ais. 

A. B., 1850, and A. M., 1854, from Univ., City of N. Y. ; Ph.D., Coll. of New 
Jersey, 1867 ; D. D., Rutgers Coll., 1877 ; LL.D., Coll. of New Jersey, 1882. 

Member of Am. Philosophical Soc'y ; Am. Historical Ass'n ; Am. Soc'y of 
Church History ; Soci6t6 de I'Histoire du Protestantisme Frangais, Paris ; Cor. 
Member of the N. Y. Historical Soc'y, of the Harvard Historical Soc'y and of 
the Mass. Historical Soc'y ; Hon. Member of the Huguenot Soc'y of America 
and of the Westchester Historical Soc'y, and Hon. Fellow of the Huguenot 
Soc'y of London. 

Married, Aug. 15, i860, Susan E., da. of Anson Baldwin. Children : Armenia 
Palmer, Fermine Du Buisson, Julia Flagg, Susan Baldwin, Henry Martyn, Jr., 
and Margaret. 

Brothers: Charles W. (non-grad.), 1848, and William C, 1863. Son: Henry 
M., Jr., 1891, Nephew: Robert, 1890 (non-grad.). 

(See bibliography.) 

BLAUVELT, GEORGE MANCIUS SMEDES. Franklin Park, N. J. 

Son of William Warren Blauvelt and Anna Maria (Hutton) Blauvelt ; b. 
Lamington, N. J., Dec. 8, 1832. 

Librarian of Philomathean. 

Princeton Theol. Sem., 1850-3. Ordained Minister, Presb. Church, 1853 ; 
Pastor, Chester, N. J., 1853-6 ; Racine, Wis., 1856-9 ; Lyons Farms, N. J., 
1859-64 ; Tappen, N. Y., 1864-82 ; Easton, Pa., 1882-9 ; Franklin Park, N. J., 
since 1890. 

A. B., 1850, and A. M., 1858, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, I., Sept., 1859, Sarah, da. of Obadiah Holmes. II., Sept., 1866, Jane 
E., da. of Henry Hedges. Children : Frank Holmes (dead), William Hutton, 
Mary Hedges, Anna Gertrude and Elizabeth Hedges. 



1850.] DEPARTMENT OF ARTS AND SCIENCE. 6$ 

♦BOING, ELIAS LEVI. 
Born, N. Y. City, Oct. 31, 1824. 

Union Theol. Sem., N. Y., 1850-3. Ordained Minister, Presb. Church, 1853 ; 
Missionary to Choctaw Indians, Indian Terr. ; Supply, Cong. Church, Almont, 
Mich., 1855-6; Presb. Church, Durham, N. Y., 1856-64; Pastor, Angelica, 
N. Y., 1864-8 ; Agent of New School Committee on Church Erection, 1868-9 ; 
Financial Agent of Mary ville Coll., 1869-71 ; Pastor, Federalsburgh, Md., 1871-9 ; 
Durham, N. Y., 1879-85. 

A. B., 1850, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Aug. 30, 1853, Anna M. Stiles. 

Died, Oct. 27, 1892, in Green Village, N. J. 



*BUDD, CHARLES ARMS. 

Son of Bern W. Budd and Caroline Elvira (Reynolds) Budd ; b. N. Y. City, 
Jan. 16, 1831. 

J.W. 

Univ. of Vermont, Med. Dept., 1850-2 ; Med. Dept. of the Univ., City of N. Y., 
1850-2 ; Surg, on Packet between New York and Liverpool, 1852-3 ; Res. Phys., 
Cholera Hosp., N. Y. City, 1853-4 ; Adjunct Prof, of Obstetrics, N. Y. Med. Coll., 
1860-4 ; Prof, of same and of Diseases of Children, N. Y. Med. Coll., 1864-5 ; 
Prof, of Obstetrics and of Diseases of Women and Children, Med. Dept. of the 
Univ., City of N. Y., 1864-76; Emeritus Prof, of same, 1876-7 ; Phys. to Mt. 
Sinai Hosp., 1865-77 ; Charity (now City) Hosp., 1866-77 ; Visiting Phys. to 
Bellevue Hosp., 1875-7 ; Consulting Phys. to N. Y. State Woman's Hosp. 

A. B., 1850, and M. D., 1852, from Univ., City of N. Y. A. M., 1853, from 
Trinity Coll., Hartford, Conn. 

Member of N. Y. Acad, of Medicine ; N. Y. Co. Med. Soc'y ; Journal Ass'n; 
Pres. of N. Y. Obstetrical Soc'y. 

Married, Nov. 19, 1861, Mary Elizabeth, da. of Richard Pennell, M. D. 

Died, May 17, 1877, N. Y. City. 



CARTER, WILLIAM HENRY. Tallahassee, Fla. 

Son of Joseph Carter and Sarah (Whaley) Carter ; b. Utica, N. Y., Oct. 27, 
1829. 

Commencement Orator. Z.W. 

Theol. Sem., Alexandria, Va., 1850-1 ; General Theol. Sem., N. Y. City, 
185 1-3. Ordained Minister, Prot. Episc. Church, 1853 ; Rector, St. 
Thomas' Church, Vernon, N. J., 1853-9 ; Supply, Hamburgh, N. J., and War- 
wick, N. Y. ; Principal, Orange Co. Institute ; Rector, St. James' Church, Vin- 
cennes, Ind., 1859-69 ; Sec'y, Diocese of Ind., 1865-9; Prof, of Latin, Vincennes 
Univ. ; Deputy to General Convention, 1868; Rector, Bloomfield, N. J., 1869-72; 
Passaic, N. J., 1872-7; Examining Chaplain of the Diocese of N. J,, 1877-9; 
Missionary, Halifax and Indian River, Fla. ; Rector, Tallahassee, Fla., 1879 ; 
Deputy to General Convention, 1880-3-6 ; Examining Chaplain of Diocese of 
Fla. ; First Dean of Convention of Middle Fla., now Archdeacon, 1882-5 > Prof, 
in West Fla. Sem., 1883 ; Member of Board of Missions of Fla., 1881 ; Chaplain 
of State Insane Asylum ; Pres. of Univ. Library, Tallahassee, Fla., i88i ; Chap- 
lain of House of Representatives, Fla,, 1889 ; In charge of Church for colored 
people, Tallahassee, Fla. ; Chairman of Court Array, Diocese of Fla. 

A. B., 1850, and A. M., 1853, and Ph. D., 1869, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
LL.D,, 1865, from Univ. of Vincennes, Ind. D. D., 1869, from Univ. of State 
of Ind. 

Chaplain of 6oth Reg't, Ind. Vols., in Ky. and Tenn., at Arkansas Post and 
Vicksburg, 1862-3. 

Married, Aug. 16, 1853, Harriet Alice, da. of Tenas Hyde. Children : Sarah 
Alice, Arthur Henry and William Whaley. 



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*CLUTE, ROBERT FRARY. 

Son of Jacob Douw Clute and Ann Van Brunt (McCarty) Clute ; b. N. Y. 
City, Oct. 23, 1829. 

Z.W. 

Theol. Sem., Alexandria, Va., 1850-3; Teacher, about 10 years; Prof, of 
Moral and Intellectual Philosophy in Rose Gates Coll., Oklahoma, Miss.; Pres. 
of the Coll. of the Holy Saint John, two years. 

A. B., 1850, and A. M., 1853, from Univ., City of N. Y. D. D., i860, from St. 
Mary's Coll., Miss. D. D. and LL.D., 1869, from St. John's Coll., La. 

Life Member of N. Y. Historical Soc'y. 

Married, Dec. 22, 1856, Diana, da. of John Hardin. Children: Rosalie 
Wilmot, Robert Netherton, William Green, Maude Livingston, Carlos Goodrich, 
Lilian, Gertrude Ogden, George Herbert, Florence Augusta and Hattie (dead).| 

Died, Nov. 15, 1892, Quantico, Md. 

(See bibliography.) 

*CORNELL, T. F., Jr. 

Clergyman. 

A. B., 1850, and A. M., 1853, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Died, July 31, 1885. 

*FERRIS, FRANCIS M. 

Lawyer. 

A. B., 1850, and A. M., 1853, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Died, N. Y. City. 

*GRAY, GEORGE GRISWOLD. 
A. B., 1850, and A. M., 1855, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
Uncle : George Griswold, 1838. 
Died, 1875. 

*HALSTEAD, ROBERT. 

Son of William Mills Halstead and Sarah (Johnson) Halstead ; b. N. Y. City, 
Nov. 23, 1829. 

Salesman in Book and Dry Goods Business. 

A. B., 1850, and A. M., 1854, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Member of N. Y. Historical Soc'y ; Private in 7th Reg't, N. G., S. N. Y., 1856-63. 

Died, June 14, 1893, N. Y. City. 

♦HENDRICKS, ISAAC. 

A. B., 1850, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
Brother: Arthur T., 1869. 

KIP, ISAAC LEONARD. 448 Fifth Ave., N. Y. City. 

Med, Dept. of the Univ., 185 1-4. Retired Physician. 

A. B., 1850, and A. M., 1853, and M. D., 1854, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

LOWRY, ROBERT. 15 11 Broadway, N. Y. City. 

Son of John M. Lowry and Alicia (Rudd) Lowry ; b. N. Y. City, Aug. 20, 1826. 

Pres. of Eucleian. W.T. 

General Theol. Sem. of Prot. Episc. Church, 1853-6. Ordained Deacon, 1853 ; 
Priest, 1854; Rector, Church of the Messiah, Greenbush, N. Y., 1853-9; St. 
Mary's Church, Mott Haven, N. Y., 1859-62 ; Chaplain De Camp U. S. Hosp., 
David's Island, N. Y., 1862-6; Ass't Minister Trinity Church, San Francisco, 
Cal., 1867-9; Rector, Trinity Church, Elizabeth, N. J., 1869-73 ; Minister of St. 
Thomas' Chapel, N. Y. City, 1873-89. 

A. B., 1850, from Univ., City of N. Y. 



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MEIGS, SAMUEL HARVEY PEET. 93 W. 103d St., N. Y. City. 

Son of Benjamin Clark Meigs and Sarah Maria (Peet) Meigs ; b. Ceylon, 
India, 1828. 

Pres. of Philomathean. Z.W. 

Teacher, N. Y. Grammar School ; Vice-Principal and Principal of same. 

A. B., 1850, and A. M., 1853, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Corporal, N. G., S. N. Y. 

Married, 1856, Margaret Allen, da. of Hiram Engle. Children : Walter, 
Florence, Jennie, Edith and Hattie. 

*MILLER, DAVID MAGIE. 

Born, Elizabethtown, N. J., June 12, 1827. 

Princeton Theol. Sem., 1850-3 ; Teacher, Elizabethtown, N. J., 1853. Ordained 
Minister, Presb. Church, in 1854 ; Pastor at Bridgehampton, N. Y., 1854. 

A. B., 1850, and A. M., 1853, from Univ., City of N. Y. B. D., 1853, from 
Princeton Theol. Sem. 

Died, June 29, 1854, Bridgehampton, N. Y. 



MOTT, GEORGE SCUDDER. Flemington, N. J. 

Son of Lawrence S. Mott and Christiana (Vail) Mott ; b. N. Y. City, Nov. 28, 
1829. 

Fourth Honor at Commencement. Librarian, Editor, Censor, Vice-Pres. and 
Pres. of Eucleian. Z . W. 

Princeton Theol. Sem., 1850-3 ; Pastor, Rah way, N.J. , 1853-8 ; Newton, N. J., 
1859-69 ; Flemington, N. J., 1869 ; Trustee of Lincoln Univ., 1869; Pres., Van 
Rensselaer Institute, 1871-82; Vice-Pres., N. J. Hist. Soc'y ; Pres. of N.J. 
Sabbath Union, 1880 ; Pres., N. J. Charities Aid Ass'n, 1889-91. 

A. B., 1850, and A. M., 1853, from Univ., City of N. Y. D. D., 1874, from 
Coll. of N. J. 

Married, May 17, 1854, Isabella, da. of John Acken. Children : Lawrence S., 
Margaret and Mrs. Isabella Thornton. 

(See bibliography.) 

NICOLL, WILLIAM CORTLAND. 52 New Street, N. Y. City. 

Son of Samuel B. Nicoll and Sarah (Payne) Nicoll ; b. Flushing, N. Y., Oct. 
26, 1830. 

Marine and Fire Underwriter ; General Ins. Broker. 

A. B., 1850, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Member of St. Nicholas Soc'y, N. Y. ; Major in Confederate States Army, 
186 1-5 ; Adjutant Gen., Pickett's Staff. 

Married, Sept. i, 1864, Eliza Clark, da. of Alfred Large. Child : Sallie. 

Brother: S. B., 1848. 

PEFFERS, AARON BURR. Douglass, Mass. 

Son of James Bailey Peffers and Esther Burr Qennings) Peffers ; b. N. Y. 
City, June 27, 1826. 

Union Theol. Sem., 1850-3. Ordained Minister, Presb. Church, 1853 ; Pastor, 
New Fairfield, Conn., 1855 5 Epsom, N. H., i860 ; Norfolk, Mass., 1866 ; Scho- 
dack, N. Y., 1869 ; Barkhamstead, Conn., 1877 ; Hillsboro Centre, N. H., 1881 ; 
Peru, Vt., 1884 ; West Hawley, Mass., 1888-93 ; Douglass, Mass., since 1893. 

A. B., 1850, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, L, Sept. 6, 1855, Cornelia, da. of Seir Penfield. II., Nov. 27, 1879, 
Lucy Ann, da. of John Proctor. Children : James Penfield, Mary Annie, Addie 
Cornelia, JBertha Sanford and Myron Proctor. 

ROGERS, NICHOLAS S. N. Y. City. 
A. B., 1850, from Univ., City of N. Y, 



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SANFORD, CHARLES. ; 

A. B., 1850, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

SMITH, JAMES BRYANT. N. Y. City. 
A. B., 1850, and A. M., 1853, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

VANDERVEER, JOHN RUTGER. 301 Carlton Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Son of John Vanderveer and Gertrude (Van Alst) Vanderveer ; b. Ne"Vftown, 
N. Y., Apr. 21, 1829. 

Univ. Med. Dept., 1850-2 ; Physician and Surgeon; Attending Phys., Graham 
Institute, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1853-4. , 

A. B., 1850, and A. M., 1853, and M. D., 1852, from Univ., City of N. Y. ' 

Member of Am. Med. Ass'n ; N. Y. State Med. Ass'n ; Kings Co. Med. 
Ass'n ; Am. Academy of Medicine. 

Married, May, 1853, Harriet J., da. of Charles G. Glover. Children : George 
Glover, Eliza Gardner, John Charles and Mary Alida. 

Sons: George G. 1878 (non-grad.), and John C, 1883. 

(See bibliography.) 

WATERS, CHARLES. 

A. B., 1850, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

*WATSON, JAMES CORNELIUS. 

Z.W. 

A. B., 1850, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Died, 185 1, Geneseo, N. Y. 

♦WETMORE, OLIVER, Jr. 

Lawyer. Served in U. S. Army. ^ 

A. B., 1850, and A. M., 1853, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
Died, 1874, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

WILLETT, WILLIAM M., Jr. 

A. B., 1850, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

YOUNG, JOHN. 202 W. Jersey St., Elizabeth, N. J. 

Son of John Young and Jean (Armstrong) Young ; b. New Milns, Ayreshire, 
Scotland, Feb. 6, 1827. 

Mathematical Prize, 1847. Latin Salutatorian. Pres. of Eucleian. W.T. 

Teacher, N. Y. City, 1850-3 ; established the Chilton Hill School, Elizabeth, 
N. J., 1854; still conducting same; Supt. of Public Schools of Elizabeth, N. J., 
many years. 

A. B., 1850, and A. M., 1855, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, 1854, Caroline, da. of Jonathan Miller. Children : Caroline Hewit- 
son and Helen Armstrong. 

*ZABRISKIE, FRANCIS NICOLL. 

Son of George Zabriskie and Susan Van Campen (Rom.eyn) Zabriskie ; b. 
N. Y. City, Apr. 29, 1832. 

English Salutatorian. Master's Oration, 1853. Editor of College Tablet^ 1850. 
Mathematical Prize. W. T. and $.B.K. 

Law Student, N. Y., 1850-52 ; New Brunswick Theol. Sem. of Ref. Dutch 
Church, 1852-5 ; Editor, Writer, Minister. Pastor, Livingston Ref. Dutch 



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Church, N. Y., 1855-9; Coxsackie, N. Y., 1859-63; Ithaca, N. Y., 1863-6; 
Claverack, N. Y., 1866-72 ; Cong. Church, Saybrook, Conn., 1872-6 ; Wallas- 
ton Heights, Mass., 1876-9 ; Editor, Christian Intelligencer, 1880-3 ; Journalist, 
1883-9. 

A. B., 1850, and A. M., 1853, and D. D., 1868, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
B. D., 1855, from New Brunswick Sem. 

Married, June 4, 1863, Maria, da. of Roswell Reed. Children : Susan R., 
Rebecca R., and Francis N. 

Nephews : George Z. Gray, 1858 ; Albert Z. Gray, i860 ; John Clinton Gray, 
1865 (non-grad.) ; George Z. Hunter, 1870; George, 1870 (special) ; Cornelius 
B., 1878, and Albert R., 1883 (non-grad.). 

Died, May 13, 1891, Princeton, N. J. 

(See bibliography.) 

ZABRISKIE, JOHN LLOYD. Flatbush, L. I. 

Son of John B. Zabriskie and Abby (Lott) Zabriskie ; b. Flatbush, L. I., Aug. 
26, 1831. 

Univ. Med. Dept., 1850-3 ; Consulting Phys., Kings Co. Hosp. and Long 
Island Coll. Hosp., and Member of the Council of latter. 

A. B., 1850, and M. D., 1853, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, June 6, 1861, Eliza Buckley, da. of Edwin L. Garvin. Children : 
Louise G., John B., Ida G. and Edwin G. 



185I. 

ABBOTT, AUSTIN. 71 Broadway, N. Y. City. 

Son of Jacob Abbott and Harriet (Vaughan) Abbott ; b. Boston, Mass., Dec. 
18, 1831. 

Commencement Orator. Editor of Eucleian. W.T. 2j^^ $.B.K. 

Att'y and Counselor-at-Law ; Dean of the Univ. Law School and Prof, of 
Equity and Jurisprudence, Law of Evidence and Pleading, since 1891. 

A. B., 1851, and LL.D., 1886, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, I., Nov. 2, 1854, Ella L. D., da. of the Hon. S. K. Gillman. II., Sept. 
29, 1879, Anna Rowe Worth. Children : Lucy G. and Willard (dead). 

Brothers: Benjamin V., 1850; Lyman, 1853, and Edward, i86o. 

(See bibliography.) % 

♦BABCOCK, WILLIAM H. 

Born, 1833. 

Univ. Med. Dept., 185 1-4 ; Ass't Surg., U. S. A. 

A. B., 1851, and M. D., 1854, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Died, Gainesville, Texas, Oct. 2, 1859. 

BROWN, ROBERT I., Jr. 9 W. 129th St., N. Y. City. 
A. B., 185 1, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

BURNHAM, FREDERICK GORDON. Morristown, N. J. 

Son of Gordon Burnham and Marcia (Condict) Burnham ; b. N. Y. City, 
June 29, 1831. 

Pres. of Philomathean. Pres. of Class. A.^. 

Harvard Law School, 1853-4. Lawyer. 

A. B., 1851, and A. M., 1854, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Apr. 27, 1859, Catharine L., da. of Francis Hilliard. Child: Anna 
Washburn. 



68 UNIVERSITY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. [185I. 

CRANE, EDWARD PAYSON. 90 Broad St., N. Y. City. 

Son of Daniel Crane and Elsie Ann (Demarest) Crane ; b. Jefferson, N. Y., 
Mar. 6, 1832. 

English Salutatorian. Pres. of Eucleian. W.T. 

Union Theol. Sem., 185 1-3 and 1854-5. Ordained Minister, Presb. Church, 
1855 ; Pastor, Rockland Lake, N. Y., 1855-7 ; Supply, St. Augustine, Fla., 1857-9 ; 
Palatka, Fla., 1859-61 ; Missionary, Fla., 186 1-5 ; Prof, successively of Latin, 
Logic and Rhetoric, in Western Univ. of Penn., Pa., 1865-82; invalid, 1883; 
Pastor, California, Pa., 1884-5 ; invalid, 1885. In Stuttgart, Germany, 1887-90 ; 
U. S. Consul, Stuttgart. 

A. B., 185 1, and A. M., 1854, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, July 15, 1869, Lydia, da. of Capt. John M. Taylor. Children : Maria 
Alden and Daniel Edward. 

♦DARLING, ELISHA COLT. 

Son of Charles Chauncey Darling and Adeline Eliza (Dana) Darling ; b. N. Y. 
City, Feb. 25, 1833. 

Commencement Orator. W.T'. 

Ass't Editor of JV. V. Express; Clerk with D. Appleton & Co., 185 1-2. 

A. B., 1851, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Died, July 13, 1852, N. Y. City. 

*KING, AUGUSTUS ELVIUS. 
Commencement Orator. W. T. 

Law Student, 185 1-3 ; Admitted to the N. Y. Bar, 1853. Lawyer. 
A. B., 185 1, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
Died, 1856, N. Y. City. 

KNOUSE, WILLIAM HENRY. Deep River, Conn. 

Son of Charles Knouse and Abigail (Schaumberg) Knouse ; b. N. Y. City, 
Oct. 15, 1829. 

Sec'y of Eucleian. W.T. 

In business, 185 1-3 ; Union Theol. Sem., 1854-8. Ordained Minister, Cong. 
Church, 1859 ; Pastor, North Greenwich, Conn., 1859-63 ; Cutchogue, N. Y., 
1863-70; Deep River, Conn., since 1870. 

A. B., 185 1, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, I., May 30, 1859, Adelia F., da. of Benjamin H. Carpenter. II., 
Apr. 14, 1875, Mrs. Sara R. Wright, da. of Henry Hull. Children : Jessie 
Gertrude, Frances Zabriskie, Edith Schaumberg, Frederick Van Reed, Ethelwyn 
Adelia, Grace Wilhelmina and Sara Lynde. 

MOORE, JACOB BAILEY. 203 W. 103d St., N. Y. City. 
A. B., 185 1, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

NOYES, HENRY DRURY. 233 Madison Ave., N. Y. City. 

Son of Isaac Reed Noyes and Sarah Flint (Drury) Noyes ; b. N. Y. City, 
Mar. 24, 1832. 

Valedictorian. Sec'y of Class. W.T. 

Coll. of Physicians and Surgeons, 1852-5 ; Interne, N. Y. Hosp., 1855-8 ; 
Lecturer and Ass't Demonstrator of Anatomy, Coll. of Physicians and Sur- 
geons, 1858 ; Demonstrator of Anatomy, and Lecturer on Diseases of the Eye, 
Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll., 1862 ; Ass't Surg., 1859, and Surg., 1866, of N. Y. Eye 
and Ear Infirmary ; Prof, of Ophthalmology and Otology, Bellevue Hosp. Med. 
Coll., 1866-93 ; of Ophthalmology since 1893 ; Pres. of Am, Ophthalmol. 
Soc'y, i88i-6 ; Vice-Pres. of N. Y, Academy of Medicine, 1886-9 \ Pres. of 
Alumni Ass'n Univ., City of N. Y., 1891-2. 

A. B., 1851, and A. M., 1854, from Univ., City of N. Y.; M. D., 1855, from 
Coll. of Physicians and Surgeons ; Member of N. Y. Co. Med. Soc'y ; N. Y. 



1 85 1.] DEPARTMENT OF ARTS AND SCIENCE. 69 

Pathol. Soc'y, 1858-70 ; N. Y. Academy of Medicine ; N. Y. Opthalmol. Soc'y ; 
Am. Ophthalmol. Soc'y ; Am. Otol. Soc'y ; Am. Ass'n for the Advancement of 
Science ; Heidelberg Ophthalmol. Congress ; Internat. Med. Congress. 

Married, I., 1859, Isabella, da. of John Beveridge. II., 1870, Anna Margaret, 
da. of Charles W. Grant. Children : Isabella Beveridge, DeWitt Clinton and 
Anna Margaret. 

(See bibliography.) 

*PATTON, THOMAS. 
A. B. 1851, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

RAPELYE, AUGUSTUS. Newtown, N. Y. 

Son of Jacob Rapelye and Elizabeth (Van Mater) Rapelye ; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., 
Mar. 30, 1830. 
Z.W. 

Merchant ; Member of Board of Education, Newtown, N. Y., 18 years. 
A. B., 1851, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
Married, June 7, 1885, Helen, da. of Henry Schroder. 
Cousins : William H. Van Mater, 185 1, and Augustus Van Mater, 185 1. 

*SCOTT, JOHN B., Jr. 
A. B., 1851, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
Died, 1858. 

SMITH, FRANCIS WYMAN. Woodstock, Vt. 

Son of William Nelson Smith and Nancy (Cutler) Smith ; b. Eden, Vt., May 
28, 1829. 

Philosophical Orator. Z.W. 

Univ. of Vt., 1847-8; General Theol. Sem., N. Y. Ordained Minister, Prot. 
Episc. Church, 1855 ; Ass't Minister, N. Y. City, 1855-60 ; Missionary and 
Rector in Diocese of Vermont. 

A. B., 1851, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Sept. 28, 1865, Laura M., da. of the Rev. Charles M. Fay, D. D. 
Children : Bertram Charles, William Nelson, Frances Laura, Harvey Blatchf ord, 
Ernest Norman and Madeline. 



♦THOMPSON, EDWIN BELKNAP. 

Son of Martin E. Thompson and Mary (Kitchell) Thompson ; b. N. Y. City, 
Feb. 4, 1831. 

Univ. Med. Dept., 1853-7 ; Surgeon to N. W. Dispensary, 1857-9 ; to Northern 
Dispensary, 1859-62 ; Act'g Ass't Surg., U. S. Army, 1862-6 ; Practiced in 
Orange, N. J., 1866-82 ; in Kalamazoo, Mich., 1882-8 ; Medical Staff, Memorial 
Hosp., Orange, N. J., 1873-82. 

A. B., 1851, and M. D. 1857, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Jan. 19, 1864, Helen E., da. of Milo Osborne : Children : Mary 
Helen, Annie Sayre and Susan Louise. 

Died, Mar. 24, 1888, Kalamazoo, Mich. 

VAN DERLIP, GEORGE MAIRS. 6 E. 47th St., N. Y. City. 

Son of Samuel Van Derlip and Catharine B. (Mairs) Van Derlip ; b. Argyle, 
N. Y., June 20, 1823. 

Prizes for Logic and Natural Science, in Univ. of Edinburgh, Scotland. 

W.T. 

Univ. of Edinburgh, Scotland, 1849-50 ; Rochester Theol. Sem., 185 1-2 ; 
Union Theol. Sem., N. Y., 1855-8 ; Supplied Baptist Churches until 1870 ; 
N. Y. Sec'y of Am. Baptist Publication Soc'y, 1870-83 ; Religious Journalist 



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and Supply, 1885-92 ; Foreign Correspondent of Boston Watchman; Aided 
in Organization ol Boston and New York City Y. M. C. Associations ; Member 
of Board and Chairman of Executive and Lecture Committee of N. Y. City 
Y. M. C. A. for 10 years. 

A. B., 1851, and A. M., 1854, from Univ., City of N. Y. 



*VAN MATER, AUGUSTUS. 

Son of Holmes and Michah Van Mater ; b. Holmdel, N. J., June 28, 1830. 

Z.W. 

Land Agent and Commissioner several years ; Farmer. 

A. B., 1851, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Brother: Wm. H., 1851. Cousin: Augustus Rapelye, 1851. 

Died, July 12, 1888, Ben Lomond, Va. 

*VAN MATER, WILLIAM HOLMES. 

Son of Holmes and Michah Van Mater ; b. Holmdel, N. J. 
Univ. Med. Dept,, 1855 ; Physician in Southold, N. Y., 1856. 
A. B., 1851, and A. M., 1854, and M. D., from Univ., City of N. Y. 
Brother: Augustus, 1851. Cousin: Augustus Rapelye, 1851. 
Died, Nov. 20, 1868, Southold, N. Y. 

WEBB, CHARLES SHERRILL. Murray Hill Hotel, N. Y. City. 

Son of Silas Webb and Melinda (Sherrill) Webb ; b. East Marion, L. L, Sept. 
9, 1826. 

Commencement Orator. W. TT. 

Studied and practiced Law in N. Y. City. 

A. B., 1851, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married. Dec. 6, 1856, Hannah M. Prall. 

♦WHITE, HENRY. 

Son of Henry White and Esther (Brockett) White ; b. N. Y. City, Nov. 25, 1832. 
Lawyer in N. Y. City. 
A. B., 1851, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, June 15, 1865, Margaret A., da. of Orrin S. Penfield. Child : Maria 
Dunning. 

Brother : Theodore F., 1849. 
Died, June 9, 1866, Honesdale, Pa. 

WIGHTMAN, FREDERICK BUTLER. 229 Broadway, N. Y. City. 

Son of Stillman King Wightman and Clarissa Sage (Butler) Wightman ; b. 
Middle town, Conn. 

Commencement Orator. Pres. of Philomathean. W.T. 

Admitted to Bar of N. Y. City, 1853 ; Att'y and Counselor-at-Law since 1853 ; 
Member of Harlem Guard, 186 1-5. 

A. B., 1851, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Oct. 28, 1857, Abbie, da. of Robert M. Hartley. Children : Frederick 
Hartley, Percy Butler, Orrin Sage and Robert Stillman. 

Sons : Percy B., 1893, and Orrin S., 1895. Brother-in-law : I. S. Hartley, 1852. 

ZABRISKIE, ALBERT STEPHEN. Suflferns, N. Y. 

Son of Stephen Zabriskie and Sarah (Westervelt) Zabriskie ; b. Para m us, N. 
J., May 6, 1830. 

Coll. of Physicians and Surgeons, N. Y., 1853-5 ; Phys. 

A. B., 1851, from Univ., City of N. Y.; M. D., 1855, from Coll. of Physicians 
and Surgeons. 

Married, Dec. 31, 1861, Maria C, da. of James S. Wanmaker. Children : 
Mary Sloat, Catharine and Eleanor. 



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1852. 

BAKER, FREDERIC. 815 Fifth Ave., N. Y. City. 

Son of Josiah Whitney Baker and Abigail (Bates) Baker ; b. Watertown, N. Y., 
Nov. 30, 1830. 

Pres. of Eucleian. W.2^. 

Merchant, Watertown, N. Y., 1854-68 ; N. Y. City, since 1868. Pres. of the 
Alumni Ass'n of the Univ. since 1892. 

A. B., 1852, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, I., June 10, 1887, Sarah Price, da. of Garret Pyewell. II., Frances 
Emma, da. of James Steers. Children : Abbie and Ellen. 

Brother: George D., i860. 

BRIGGS, MARVIN. 128 Noble St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Son of Joseph Briggs and Patience (Moore) Briggs ; b. North Castle, N. Y., 
Mar. II, 1827. 

Mathematical Prizes. Second Honor at Commencement. 

Union Theol. Sem., N. Y., 1852-3 ; Princeton Theol. Sem., 1858-60 ; Univ. of 
Va., 1857-8 ; Licentiate o£ Presbytery of New Brunswick, N. J., i860 ; Mission- 
ary, Chapel of Univ. Place Presb. Church, 1860-3 > Volunteer Christian Worker 
among Soldiers of Army of Potomac at Alexandria, James River and Fortress 
Monroe, Va., J863-5 ; Business in N. Y. Citv, 1865-92. 

A. B., 1852, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, June 8, 1864, Emma Frances, da. of James Fopett. Children : James 
Marvin, Joseph Edward, John Alanson, Thomas Hallett, Louis Mark, Catharine 
Patience, Emma Amelia, Francis Fopett and Marvin. 

*BUSH, LEWIS C. 
A. B., 1852, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

CANTINE, FRANCIS CORT. Cocoa, Fla. 

Son of John Muret Cantine and Eliza Caroline (King) Cantine ; b. Ithaca, 
N. Y., Oct. 8, 1831. 

Wesleyan Univ., 1848-51. Lawyer. 

A. B., 1852, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Oct. 22, 1856, Arian, da. of Thomas Burnside. Children : Charles 
King, Thomas Burnside and Francis Muret. 

CHURCH, CHARLES W. Fort Hamilton, N. Y. 

Z.W. 

A. B., 1852, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

COLLINS, EDWARD K. 

A. B., 1852, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

DENMAN, RICHARD NELSON. 25 Ninth Ave., Newark, N. J. 

Son of Asabel Augustus Denman and Ann Sear (Peck) Denman ; b. N. Y. City, 
Mar. 10, 1833. 

Editor of Philomathean. 

Merchant. 

Private in 22d Reg't, N. Y. S. Militia, at Harper's Ferry, Va., in War of 
Rebellion. 

A. B., 1852, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, I., June 13, 1861, Mary Emily, da. of Peter Van Wagenen Bishop. 
II., May 17, 1876, Emilie Ann, da. of William Myers. 



72 UNIVERSITY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. [1852. 

*DUMONT, ROBERT STARTWOUT. 

Commencement Orator. W.T. 

Law Student, N. Y. City, 1852-5. Lawyer, 1851-61 and 1864-73 \ Captain, 5th 
Infantry, N. Y. Vols.,. 1861-2 ; Sec'y and Aide of Admiral Bell, Pacific Squad- 
ron, 1862-3 ; Naval Judge Advocate of the Squadron, 1863. 

A. B., 1852, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Died, 1873, Jersey City, N. J, 

EGBERT, JAMES CHIDESTER. 17 Hague St., W. Hoboken, N. J. 

Son of James Egbert and Joanna J. (Ciiidester) Egbert ; b. N. Y. City, Oct. 17, 
1826. 

Prize in Mathematics. 

Union Theol. Sem., 1852-3. Ordained Minister, Presb. Church, 1852 ; Pastor, 
W. Hoboken, N. J., since 1852. 

A. B., 1852, and A. M., 1855, and D. D., 1889, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Aug. i, 1855, Harriet L. Drew. Children : Annie Lake, James C, 
Jr., George D. and Marion D. 

*FOSTER, JOHN A. 

Col. and Brigadier-Gen., U. S. Army. 

A. B., 1852, and A. M., 1855, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Died, 1890, N. Y. City. 

HARTLEY, ISAAC SMITHSON. Great Barrington, Mass. 

Son of Robert M. Hartley and Catharine (Munson) Hartley ; b. N. Y. City, 
Sept. 27, 1830. 

Sec'y and Pres. of Eucleian. W. T. 

Union Theol. Sem., 1853-4; Andover Theol. Sem., 1854-6. Pastor, Cong. 
Church, St. Johnsbury, Vt., 1856-7 ; Res. Licentiate, Union Theol. Sem., 1857-8; 
Europe, 1858 ; N. Y. City, 1858-62 ; Europe, 1862-3. Ordained Minister, 
1864 ; Pastor, 6th Ave. Ref . Dutch Church, N. Y. City, 1864-70 ; Second 
Church, Philadelphia, 1870-2 ; Christ Church, Utica, N. Y., 1872-89 ; Trustee, 
Rutgers Coll., since 1874. Pres., Oneida Historical Soc'y ; Pres., General 
Synod, Ref. Dutch Church. 

A. B., 1852, from Univ., City of N. Y. D. D., 1873, from Rutgers Coll. 

Married, Apr. 26, 1866, Isabella Asten, da. of George Robert White. Chil- 
dren : Isaac Smithson and George Derwent. 

Brother-in-law: Frederick B. Wightman, 185 1. 

(See bibliography.) 

HUNTER, HENRY THOMAS. Paris, France. 

Born, N. Y. City, Dec. 12, 1833. 

Union Theol. Sem., N. Y., 1852-4 ; Teacher, N. Y. City, 1858-60; Principal, 
Stockbridge, Mass., 1862-4 ; Bath, Me., 1867-8 ; Union Theol. Sem., N. Y., 
1870-1 and 1873-4. Ordained Minister, Presb. Church, 1876 ; Supply, Williston, 
Vt., 1874 ; Hartland, Vt., 1875 ; Pastor, N. Y. City, 1876-80 ; Supply, Broadal- 
bin, N. Y., 1882-4 ; Europe, 1884-5 ; without charge in N. Y. City, since 1885. 

POTTS, ARTHUR. Newburgh, N. Y. 
Son of the Rev. George Potts, D. D. 

Clergyman. Licensed, Apr. 20, 1865. Ordained Minister, Presb. Church, 
Apr. 10, 1866 ; Pastor, Morrisania, N. Y., 1866. 

A. B., 1852, and A. M., 1867, and D. D., from Univ., City of N. Y. 

RIGGS, HERMAN CAMP. 40 Rutger St., Rochester, N, Y. 

Son of Alfred Riggs and Abigail Watson (Tyler) Riggs ; b. Groton, N. Y., 
Oct. 2, 1832. 
English Salutatorian. Sec'y of Eucleian. A.$. 



1852.] DEPARTMENT OF ARTS AND SCIENCE. J^ 

Union Theol. Sem., 1853-7, Ordained Minister, Presb. Church, 1857 ; 
Teacher of Latin in Univ. Grammar School, 1853-7 ; Supply, Am. Presb. 
Church, St. Catharine's, Canada, 1857-9 ; Pastor, Potsdam, N. Y., 1860-7 '■> 
Supply, St. Albans, Vt., 1867-71 ; Pastor, Rutherford, N. J., 1871-6 ; Rochester, 
N. Y., 1876-86 ; Binghamton, N. Y., 1887-91. 

A. B., 1852, and A. M., 1855, and D. D., 1883, from Univ.. City of N. Y. 

Member, Soc'y of Egyptol. Research, Rochester, N. Y. Chaplain, N. Y. 
Regt. in Potsdam. 

Married, Apr. 17, 1872, Agnese Elizabeth, da. of Sydney P. Bates, M. D. 
Child : Herman Clarence. 

Cousin: George P. Denman, 1872. 

(See bibliography.) 

*SINCLAIR, JOHN HENRY. 

Son of Robert Templeton Sinclair and Margaret (Johnson) Sinclair ; b. Lake- 
ville, N. Y., Nov. 2, 1826. 

Teacher ; Minister, 1859 ; Pastor, Ref. Dutch Church, Richmond, N. Y. 

A. B., 1852, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Frances Amelia, da. of Elisha Corwin. Children : Ida Van Rensse- 
laer, Edith May, Emily Winthrop, John Duncan, Francis MacDonald, Sidney 
Morgan and Edmund Ettinger. 

Brother: James, 1853. 

Died, Oct. 31, 1883, New Brighton, N. Y. 

SMITH, GOUVERNEUR MATHER. 14 E. 17th St., N. Y. City. 

Son of Joseph Mather Smith, M. D., and Henrietta M. (Beers) Smith ; b. N. Y. 
City. 

A.$. and $.B.K. 

Coll. of Physicians and Surgeons, N. Y., 1852-5 ; Cons. Phys. of N. Y. Hosp. 
and Presb. Hosp. ; Phys. to Bellevue Hosp. ; Cons. Phys., St. Nicholas Soc'y ; 
Vice-Pres., Orator and Trustee of N. Y. Acad, of Medicine; Pres. of N. Y. 
Soc'y for Relief of Widows and Orphans of Med. Men ; Manager of the Sons 
of the Revolution of N. Y. State ; Trustee and Treas. of the Soc'y of War of 1812 ; 
Manager of the N. Y. Ass'n for Improving Condition of the Poor ; Censor, N. Y. 
Co. Med. Soc'y ; Manager of the N. Y. Institution for the Blind. 

A. B., 1852, and A. M., 1855, from Univ., City of N. Y. M. D., 1855, from 
Coll. of Physicians and Surgeons. 

Member, Am. Med. Ass'n ; N. Y. Acad, of Medicine ; N. Y. Soc'y for 
Relief of Widows and Orphans of Med. Men ; Sons of the Revolution ; Soc'y 
of War of 1812 ; Soc'y of the Colonial Wars ; N. Y. Ass'n for Improving Condition 
of the Poor ; N. Y. Historical Soc'y ; N. Y. Co. Med. Soc'y ; Acting Ass't Surg., 
U. S. Army, 1862-5. 

(See bibliography.) 

VAN HOESEN, GEORGE M. 62 W. 47th St., N. Y. City. 

Z.W. 

Associate Justice, Court of Common Pleas, N. Y. City, 1875-89. 

*WHITE, FRANCIS VARIAN. 

Z.W. 

Univ. Med. Dept., 1852-5 ; House Surg, in Bellevue Hosp., 1856-7 ; Attend- 
ing Phys. to Eastern Dispensary, 1857-8. 
A. B., 1852, and A. M., 1855, and M. D., 1855, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
Died, 1888, N. Y. City. 

WILLETT, EDWARD. 

J.W. 

Editor. 

A. B., 1852, from Univ., City of N#Y. 



74 UNIVERSITY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. [^^SS- 

WILLIAMS, JAMES BOGERT. 35 Wall St., N. Y. City. 

Son of Charles Williams and Catharine Elizabeth (Bogert) Williams ; b. N. Y. 
City, Mar. 5, 1833. 

Admitted to N. Y, Bar in 1857, and California Bar in 1863 ; with Northern 
Pacific R. R. Co. since 1879 ; Ass't to Pres. of Northern Pacific R. R. Co., 
1880-1 ; 2d Vice-Pres., 188 1-8 ; Vice-Pres. since 1888. 

Married, Oct. 14, 1858, Fanny Lavinia, da. of Jonathan Miller. Children : 
Saidee Elizabeth and Charles Frederick. 

♦WILSON, WILLIAM CUTTING. 
Commencement Orator. W. T. 
Law Student, N. Y. City, 1852-4. 
A. B., 1852, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
Died, 1854, N. Y. City. 



1853. 

ABBOTT, LYMAN. 56 Willow St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Son of Jacob Abbott and Harriet (Vaughan) Abbott ; b. Roxbury, Mass., 
Dec. 18, 1835. 

Lawyer in firm of Abbott Bros.; Pastor, Terra Haute, Ind.; New England 
Church, N. Y. ; Plymouth Church, Brooklyn, N. Y. ; Editor of Christian Weekly, 
Christian Union, Harvard University Preacher. 

A. B., 1853, and D. D., 1876, from Univ., City of N. Y. D. D., 1891, from 
Harvard Univ. 

Married, Oct. 14, 1857, Abby, da. of Hannibal Hamlin. Children : Lawrence, 
Harriet Frances, Herbert Vaughan, Ernest Hamlin, Theodore, Jacob and Bea- 
trice Vail. 

Brothers : Benj. V., 1850; Austin, 1851, and Edward, i860. 

(See bibliography.) 

ACHESON, JOHN CROTHERS. 220 E. 17th St., N. Y. City. 

Son of William Acheson and Mary (Stuart) Acheson ; b. N, Y, City, Oct. 17, 
1832. 

Commencement Orator. Pres. of Philomathean. Z. W. 

Coll. of Physicians and Surgeons, N. Y., 1856-9 ; Interne, N. Y. Hosp. ; on 
Health Board of N. Y. ; Visiting Phys. to Eastern Dispensary for 11 years. 

A. B., 1853, and A. M., 1856, from Univ., City of N. Y. M. D., 1859, Coll. of 
Physicians and Surgeons. 

Member of N. Y. Co. Med. Ass'n. 

Married, June i, 1864, Emily A., da. of Charles Livingston Mead. Children : 
John Charles and Harold Stuart. 

Brothers : James J., 1833, and Wm. A., 1836, 

BENNETT, JOHN W. 

Z. W. Lawyer at Devil's Lake, N. Dakota, and Washington, D. C. 
A. B., 1853, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

*BUTLER, ABRAHAM OGDEN. 

Son of Charles Butler, LL.D. 

Commencement Orator. W. T. 

Law Student, N. Y. City, 1853-5. Founder of the Butler Eucleian Essay 
Prizes. 

A. B., 1853, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Died, June 6, 1856, Scarsdale, N. Y. 



:853«] DEPARTMENT OF ARTS AND SCIENCE. 75 

KIERSTEAD, ISAAC C. ^ 

A. B., 1853, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

vIcGREGOR, JASPER W. Milan, Mich. 

Born, Leyden, Lewis Co., N. Y., 1832. 

Western Theol. Sem.; Pastor, Mansfield, O. ; Wabash, Ind.; Milford, Mich.; 
Milan, Mich. 

A. B., 1853, and A. M., from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Mary B. Hough. Children : Gracia A., May and Cara. 

•SHAPTER, ALFRED. 

Z.W. 

A. B., 1853, and A. M., 1856, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

SHELDON, BENJAMIN A. 48 Morton St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Son of Rodolphus Sheldon and Anna (Whitford) Sheldon ; b. Ticonderoga, 
N. Y., Mar. 7, 1825. 

! Teacher of Mathematics, Coll., City of N. Y., 1852-90 ; Examiner in Naviga- 
ition for Am. Shipmasters' Ass'n since i860. 

A. B., 1853, and A. M., 1856, and Ph. D., 1875, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
] Married, Oct. 17, 1865, Charlotte Augusta, da. of Joseph Knapp, M. D. 
'Children : Armenia, Josephine, Henry, Imogen and Francis. 

STERLING, WILLIAM A. New London, Wis. 

Valedictorian. W,T. 2SiA ^.B.K. 

Lawyer ; later, Merchant. 

A. B., 1853, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

VERNON, PHILIP HARWOOD. iii Broadway, N. Y. City. 

Son of Edward Vernon and Anna (Clarke) Vernon ; b. Utica, N. Y., Mar. 31, 
1834. 

Latin Salutatorian (delivered Eng. Salutatory by exchange). First Prize in 
Mathematics. Pres., Vice-Pres. and Sec'y of Eucleian. W.T. and $.B.K. 

Lawyer; admitted to Bar of N. Y. City, 1855; Member, Assembly, N. J,, 
1879-80. 

A. B., 1853, and A. M., 1856, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Member of the N. Y. Law Institute and of Bar Ass'n, N. Y.; Private in 22d 
Reg't, N. Y. State, in 1861. 

Married, June 26, 1867, Sophia Helena, da. of James Dutton. Children : 
Harwood and Grace. 

*WALLACE, CHARLES CLARK. 

Born, N. Y. City, June 3, 1832. 

Union Theol. Sem., N. Y., 1853-6. Ordained Minister, Presb. Church, 1856 ; 
Pastor, Tremont, N. Y., 1856-60; Perth Amboy, N. J., 1860-4; Placerville, 
Cal., 1864-8 ; Watertown, N. Y., 1868-70 ; Mahopac Falls, N. Y,, 1870-80 ; New- 
buryport, Mass., 1880-8 ; Invalid, Florida, 1888-9. 

A. B., 1853, and A. M., 1857, from Univ., City of N. Y. D. D., 1881, from 
Rutgers Female Coll., N. Y. City. 

Died, Dec. 22, 1889, Westfield, N. J. 



NIMMO, JOSEPH, Jr. 1831 F St., Washington, D. C. 

Z.W. 

Chief of Division, Internal Commerce ; Supervising Inspector Gen'l of Steam 
Vessels ; Chief of Bureau of Statistics. 

Special Course Diploma, 1853, and A. M., 1859, from Univ., City of N. Y. 



76 UNIVERSITY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. [1854. 

PATRULLO, ANDREW C. 

Special Course Diploma, 1853, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

PELL, WILLIAM R. 

Special Course Diploma, 1853, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

SINCLAIR, JAMES C. 

Special Course Diploma, 1853, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
Brother: John H., 1851. 

TALMAGE, THOMAS DeWITT. i S. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Born, Bound Brook, N. J., Jan. 7, 1832. 

Sem. of Ref. Dutch Church, New Brunswick, N. J., 1853-6 ; Licensed, New 
Brunswick, N. J., 1856 ; Ordained Minister, Ref. Dutch Church, 1856 ; Pastor, 
Belleville, N. J., 1856-9; Syracuse, N. Y., 1859-63; Philadelphia, 2d Church, 
1862-9; Presb., Tabernacle, Brooklyn, N. Y., since 1869. Editor, Christian at 
Work^ 1873-6 ; Frank Leslie's Sunday Magazine ; The Advance^ Chicago, 111., 
1877-8. 

Special Course Diploma, 1853, and A. M., 1862, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
D. D., from Coll. unknown. 

Son : Frank DeWitt, 1890. 

(See bibliography.) 



1854. 

BELL, JAMES MADISON. Lisbon, N. H. 

Born, N. Y. City, Feb. 25, 1833. 

Class Poet. W.T. 

Andover Theol. Sem., 1854-7. Ordained Minister, Cong. Church, July 21, 

1858 ; Pastor, Ashby, Mass., 1858-64 ; Watertown. Mass., 1865-71 ; North Had- 
ley, Mass., 1873-76 ; West Medway, Mass., 1876-86 ; Watertown, since 1886 ; 
Declined Professorship in Thayer Coll., Mo., 1876 ; Trustee Watertown Free 
Library, 1868-9 5 Pres., Board of Education, Hadley, 1875 \ ^^^' to Gen. State 
Ass'n, and to the Nat'l Triennial Council of Cong. Churches, 1880. 

A. B., 1854, from Univ., City of N. Y.; B. D., 1857, from Andover Theol. 
Sem. 

*BRONSON, GURDON G. 

A. B., 1854, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
Died, 1854, Rhinebeck, N. Y. 

BRUSH, JESSE. Mayville, N. Y. 

Son of John Rogers Brush and Elizabeth (Carman) Brush ; b. Huntington, N. 
Y., June II, 1830. 

Valedictorian. Pres. of Eucleian. Pres. of Class. W.T. ■OiWA $.B.K. 

Law Student, N. Y. City, 1854-5 ; Lawyer, 1855-6 ; Admitted to the Bar, N. Y. 
City, 1855 ; Union Theol. Sem., 1856-9. Ordained Minister, Presb. Church, 

1859 5 Pastor, Susquehanna, 1859-60 ; Westhampton, Mass., 1862-3 ; Chaplain, 
158th Infantry, N. Y. Vols., 1863-5 5 Pastor, Cong. Church, Vernon, Conn., 
1865-7; North Cornwall, Conn., 1867-73; Berhn, Conn., 1873-6; North Stam- 
ford, 1876-80 ; Entered Episc. Church, 1881 ; Rector, Grace Church, Say- 
brook, Conn., 1881-8 ; Mayville, N. Y., since 1888. 

A. B., 1854, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Aug. 3, 1859, Ellen, da. of the Rev. Harvey Newcomb. Children : 
Edward Hale, Henry Wells and George Robert. 



1854.] DEPARTMENT OF ARTS AND SCIENCE. 77 

♦COLTON, WILLIAM H. 

A. B., 1854, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
Died, 1854, Wilmington, Del. 

GIBSON, HANSON COX. 59 Wall St., N. Y. City. 

Son of James Renwick Gibson and Katharine (Van Keuren) Gibson ; b. N. Y. 
City, Sept. 22, 1835. 

Pres. of Philomathean. Sec'y Alumni Ass'n of the Univ. for many years. 

Lawyer, since 1857 ; Pres. of Harlem Eye, Ear and Throat Infirmary ; Vice- 
Pres. of Harlem Dist. Tel. and Burglar Alarm Co.; Counsel, Bank of New 
York, N. B. A., and Nat'l City Bank. 

A. B., 1854, and A. M., from Univ., City of N. Y. ; 2d Lieut., 165th Infantry, 
N. Y. Vols. (Second Duryea Zouaves) ; Provost Judge, Savannah, 1868 ; in 
service at Charleston, S. C.; Savannah, Ga,; New Orleans, La.; Morgan's Bend; 
Fort Delaware ; Maryland Heights ; Winchester ; Cedar Creek, in 19th Army 
Corps, Virginia Campaign, 1864-5. 

Married, Oct. 10, 1872, Mary B., da. of William A. Wharton. Children: 
Frederick Seward, Kenneth and Morrison. 

LOCKWOOD, T. WARREN. 

Editor, San Francisco, Cal. 

A. B., 1854, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

♦MARTIN, HOWARD ARUNAH. 

A. B., 1854, and A. M., 1857, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Brother: Wm. R., 1845. 

Died, Jan. 20, 1889, Jersey City, N. J. 

MYERS, FREEMAN RAWDON. Box 781, N. Y. City. 

Son of James Myers and Mary Skidmore (Wright) Myers ; b. N. Y. City, Mar. 
2, 1834. 

English Salutatorian (Third Honor) at Commencement. ^. $. 

Rutgers Coll., 185 1-3 ; Merchant. 

A. B., 1854, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, June 2, 1863, Susan B., da. of the Rev. Edwin Holmes. 

♦S^HTH, HENRY F. 

Pastor at Bloomfield, N. J. ; Mt. Holly, N. J. 
A. B., 1854, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

SMITH, WALTER EVERTSON. 

Lawyer, N. Y. City. 

A. B., 1854, and A. M., 1857, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

♦STEPHENSON, WILLIAM WILSON. 

Son of Dr. Mark Stephenson ; b. N. Y. City, Nov., 1831. 

W.IT. Sec'y Alumni Ass'n of the Univ. many years. 

Albany Law School, 1854-6 ; Lawyer, 1856-62 ; Private, Co. F., 7th Regt., 
N. Y. S. N. G., 1862 ; Captain, 165th N. Y. Vols. (Second Duryea Zouaves), 
1862-4; Major, 1864-5 j Brevet Lieut. -Col., 1865 ; Member of Assembly from 
5th Dist. of Kings Co., 1877 and 1879. 

A. B., 1854, and A. M., 1858, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Member of Repub. Gen. Committee ; Seventh Regt. War Veterans ; Loyal 
Legion ; U. S. Grant Post, G. A. R. ; Commandant of Veteran Ass'n of the 
165th Regt. 

Married. Six children. 

Died, Mar. 4, 1889, Brooklyn, N. Y. 



78 UNIVERSITY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. [^ 855,1 

*TUTHILL, DAVID. 

Born, Brooklyn, N. Y., Oct. 31, 1829. 

Wesleyan Univ., 1850-2 ; Clerk, Custom House, N. Y., 1855-9 > Pastor, M. E.^ 
Church, Whitestone, N. Y., 1859 ; Missionary, M. E. Church, to Arizona, 1859 ; 
Pastor, M. E, Church, Los Angeles, Cal., 1859-60 ; Prof, of Natural Science in 
the Univ. of the Pacific, 1860-1 ; Principal, Female Collegiate Institute, Santa 
Clara, Cal., 1864-9 5 Pres. of Santa Cruz Car Co., 1869-83 ; Pres. of Salem, 
Oregon, Car Co., 1874-83 ; Member of City Council, Santa Cruz, Cal., 1876-8. 

A. B., 1854, and A. M., 1857, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, 1861, Carrie Van Wyck Taylor. Children : Joseph and Thomas. 

Died, Aug. 7, 1888, Santa Cruz, Cal. 



BREVOORT, JAMES R. 

Special Course Diploma, 1854, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

*CROLY, DAVID GOODMAN. 

Son of Patrick and Elizabeth Croly ; b. Olovakiltey, Ireland, Nov. 3, 1829. 

Z.W. 

Journalist ; Reporter, N. V. Herald and Evening Post, 1855-8 ; Editor, Daily 
News, Rockford, 111., 1859-60; City Editor and Managing Editor, iV. Y. World, 
1860-72; Managing Editor, Daily Graphic, 1872-8; a Founder of the "Round 
Table " ; Founder, Officer and Member of the Lotus Club. 

Special Course Diploma, 1854, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, 1857, Jennie ("Jennie June"), da. of Joseph H. Cunningham. Chil- 
dren : David H., Vida, Alice Cary, Victor and May.^ 

Died, Apr. 29, 1889, N. Y. City. 

(See bibliography.) 

HEATH, J. G. B. 

Special Course Diploma, 1854, and A. M., 1874, from Univ., City of N. Y. 



1855. 

♦CAMPBELL, IRVING SHEPARD. 

Webster Oratory Prize, Junior Exhibition. Eng. Salutatorian, at Commence- 
ment. W.T. 
Law Student, 1855-7 ; Lawyer, N. Y. City, 1857-63. 
A. B., 1855, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
Died, 1863, Hoboken, N. J. 

CARLILE, SAMUEL. Newton, N. J. 

Son of Asher Stelle Carlile and Maria (Van Nuyse) Carlile ; b. Middletown 
Point, N. J., Aug. 7, 1833. 

Latin Salutatorian. Pres. of Eucleian. /i.^. and $.B.K. 

Union Theol. Sem., 1856-7 and 1859-61 ; licensed by Third Presbytery of 
N. Y., 1861 ; studied Law, 1857-8; admitted to the Bar of N. Y., 1859. 
Ordained Minister, Presb. Church, 1866 ; Pastor, First Presb. Church, Brooklyn, 
1866-70; Evansville, Ind., 1872-5; Valatie, N. Y., 1878-82; Paterson, N. J., 
1883-92 ; Newton, N. J., since 1893. 

A. B., 1855, from Univ., City of N* Y. D. D., 1889, from Centre Coll., Dan- 
ville, Ky. 



lS55'] DEPARTMENT OF ARTS AND SCIENCE. 79 

*CARR, GOUVERNEUR. 

Born, N. Y. City, 1837. 

W.T. 

Journalist, 1855-89 ; Law Student, 1855-8 ; Lawyer, N. Y. City, 1858-61 ; 
Second Lieut., Captain, Major and Lieut.-Col., 165th Reg't, N. Y. Vols. (Second 
Duryea Zouaves), 1861-5 ; Brevet CoL, 1865 ; War Correspondent, N. Y. Times^ 
1862-5 ; City Editor, N. K Times, from 1865 ; Editor, Evening Post, Evening Mail^ 
Daily Graphic, The Guardsman ; Law Reporter and Military Writer, N. Y, 
Tribune, to 1889. 

A. B., 1855, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, 187 1. 

Died, Sept. 23, 1889, N. Y. City. 

♦DOANE, ALGERNON SIDNEY. 
A. B., 1855, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

FINNEY, HENRY GRAHAM. 613 Phila. Ave., Chambersburg, Pa. 

Son of Robert Finney and Eleanor (Graham) Finney ; b. near Milton, Pa., 
Sept. 10, 1830. 

Pres. and Sec'y of Eucleian. Ref. Presb. Theol. Sem., Phila., Pa., 1855-7 ; 
Princeton Theol. Sem., 1857-9. Ordained Minister, Presb. Church, 1861 ; 
Pastor since 1861. 

A. B., 1855, and A. M., 1859, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, June 9, 1833, Sarah Jane, da. of William Gardner. Children : 
li Bertha, William Gardner, Florence Graham and Eleanor May. 

*FISHER, HENRY NEWTON, 

Born, 1834. 

W.T. 

Univ. Med. Dept., 1855-8 ; Interne, N. Y. Hosp., 1858-9 ; Private practice and 
U. S. Sanitary Commission, 1860-2 ; Contract Surg., Eckington Hosp., Wash- 
I ington, D. C, 1862-3 ; Ass't Surg., U. S. Army, 1862-3. 
I A. B., 1855, and M. D., 1858, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Med. Officer on Sanitary Commission Transports, 1860-2. 

Died, Mar. 16, 1863, N. Y. City. 

LATHROP, ASA STARKWEATHER. 

Lawyer. 

A. B., 1855, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

MONROE, ELBERT BRINCKERHOFF. Box 25, Tarrytown, N. Y. 
Born, N. Y, City, Aug. 25, 1836. 

Member of Council of the Univ. since 1883 ; Member of Board of Indian Com- 
missioners. 
A. B., 1855, from Univ., City of N. Y. A. M., 1880, from Yale Univ. 

OWEN, EDWARD JASON. Ticonderoga, N. Y. 

Son of the Rev. Dr. John J. Owen and Elizabeth B. (Webb) Owen ; b. N. Y. 
City, Nov. 28, 1835. 

Valedictorian. Treas. and Vice-Pres. of Eucleian. A.^. and $.B.K. 

Counselor-at-Law, 1858-66 ; Teacher, 187C-89 ; Principal, Sherman Academy, 
Moriah, N. Y., 1871-87 ; Vice-Pres., N. Y. State Teachers' Ass'n, 1884; School 
Commissioner, Essex Co., N. Y., 1887-9 ; Sup't of Schools, Ticonderoga, N. Y., 
1889. 

A. B., 1855, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Aug. 31, 1865, Alice, da. of Genest M. Roe. Children : John 
Jason and Harry Edward. 



8o UNIVERSITY OF THE CITY OF N£W YORK. [1856. 

♦ROBINSON, EDWARD. 

Son of Edward Robinson and Theresa Albertine Louise (Van Jacob) Robin- 
son ; b. Boston, Mass.,. Sept. 19, 1836. 

Philosophical Orator at Commencement, Pres. of Class. 

Law Student, 1855-7 ; Reporter and Writer for N. Y. Times, 1854-8 ; Att'y 
and Counselor, 1857 ; U. S. Consul at Strasburg, 1866-9 ; at Hamburg, 1869-73 ; 
Trustee, Inspector and Commissioner of Schools. 

First Lieut., 8th N. Y. Vols.; on Staff duty, 1862-3 ; Capt. and Adj't Gen. of 
Vols., 1863-4 ; Breveted Major. 

A. B., 1855, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, June 21, 1873, Emma Marie, da. of William Weismann. Children : 
Edward W., Hope E. and Herman. 

Died, Feb. 14, 1894. 

♦STRONG, MASON ROMEYN. 

Son of the Rev. Thomas Morris Strong and Elizabeth Cooper (Grier) Strong ; 
b. Flatbush, L. I., Dec. 30, 1838. 

Theol. Sem. of Dutch Ref. Church, New Brunswick, N. J., 1855-8. 

A. B., 1855, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Brothers : Robert G., 1855, and Selah W., 1862. 

Died, Jan. 12, 1861, Flatbush, L. I. 

♦STRONG, ROBERT GRIER. 

Son of the Rev. Thomas Morris Strong and Elizabeth Cooper (Grier) Strong ; 
b. Flatbush, L, I., Mar. 8, 1837. 

Theol. Sem. of Ref. Dutch Church, New Brunswick, N. J., 1855-8. Ordained 
Minister, Ref. Dutch Church, 1858 ; Supply, Flatbush, L. I., 1858-60 ; Pastor, 
New Baltimore, N. Y., 1861-9 ; Flatbush, L. I., 1871-3 ; Principal of Private 
School, Flatbush, L. L, 1873-9 5 Principal of Erasmus Hall Academy, Flatbush, 
L. I., 1879-92. 

A. B., 1855, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, 1862, Harriet Lydia, da. of John Berrea Zabriskie, M. D. Children : 
Harriet Zabriskie, Sarah Barre, Lydia Lloyd, Thomas Morris and Louise 
Morgan. 

Brothers: Mason R., 1855, and Selah W., 1862. 

Died, Apr. 22, 1892, Flatbush, L. I. 



CRANE, JOHN WASHINGTON, Jr. Paris, France. 

Commencement Orator. W. T". 

Studied and practiced Dentistry, N. Y. City, 1855-66 ; Paris, France, since 
1866. Member, N. Y. State Dental Soc'y ; Pres., Am. Dental Soc'y of Europe. 
Special Course Diploma, 1855, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
(See bibliography.) 



1856. 

♦ACKERMAN, JAMES HERVEY. 

Commencement Orator. W.T'. 

Rutgers Coll., 1850-5 ; Law Student, 1856-7 ; Lawyer, 1857-85 ; Police Jus- 
tice, Plainfield, N. J., i860. 
A. B., 1856, from Univ., City of N. Y. LL.B., 1857, from Albany Law School. 
Died, Sept. 4, 1885, Plainfield, N. J. 



1856.] DEPARTMENT OF ARTS AND SCIENCE. 8 1 

CHEVALIER, GABRIEL. 53 E. 126th St., N. Y. City. 

Son of John Daniel Chevalier and Angelique Anne Marie (D'Aumont) Cheva- 
lier ; b. N. Y. City, Jan. 14, 1836. 

Officer of Philomathean. Z.W. 

Manufacturer of Carriages. 

A. B., 1856, and A. M., 1859, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Apr, 6, 1858, Elizabeth Agnes, da. of Edward Arrall Lansing. Chil- 
dren : George, Thomas Franklin, May and Lizzie Antoinette. 

FELT, EDWIN M. 72 Broadway, N. Y. City. 

Z.W. 

Lawyer. 

A. B., 1856, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

^r^/>%^r.- WillardL., 1844. 

MACOUBREY, ANTHONY ROBINSON. White Plains, N. Y. 

Son of Robert Macoubrey and Jane (Macmillan) Macoubrey ; b. N. Y. City, 
Dec. 6, 1835. 

Z.W, 

Theol. Sem., Allegheny City, Pa., 1856-8. Ordained Minister, Presb. Church, 
1858 ; Pastor, Brewsters, N. Y. ; New Rochelle, N. Y. ; White Plains, N, Y. 

A. B., 1856, and D. D., from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Member of Westchester Co. Historical Soc'y. 

Married, Oct. 17, i860, Elizabeth, da. of Matthew Kane. 

(See bibliography.) 

OPDYKE, CHARLES WILSON. 20 Nassau St., N. Y. City. 

Son of George Opdyke and Elizabeth Hall (Stryker) Opdyke. 

Latin Salutatorian. W.T. and $.B.K. 

Importer of Dry Goods, 1865-8 ; Actuary of an Ins. Co., 1868-71 ; Banker, 
1871-8 ; Vice-Pres., St. Louis and S. E. R. R., 1878-80 ; Pres., Equality Coal 
Co., 1876-86 ; Sec'y and Treas., Tol. and O. C. R. R., 1885-6 ; Pres., Palisade 
R. R., since 1886. 

A. B., 1856, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Brothers : William S., 1856, and Henry B., i860. Nephew : Alfred C. P., 1890. 

OPDYKE, WILLIAM STRYKER. 20 Nassau St., N. Y. City. 

Son of George Opdyke and Elizabeth Hall (Stryker) Opdyke ; b. N. Y. City, 
Oct. 6, 1836. 

Valedictorian. Pres. of Eucleian. W.T. ■a.nA $.B.K. 

Albany Law School, 1856-7 and 1859-60 ; Univ. Law School, 1859 ; Lawyer ; 
Member of Board of Councilmen of N. Y., 1864 ; Assembly, N. Y. State, 1873 ; 
Council of the Univ. since 1883 ; Sec'y of Council since 1886. 

A. B., 1856, from Univ., City of N. Y. LL.B., i860, from Albany Law School. 

Life Member of Geographical Soc'y- 

Married, Oct. 20, 1863, Margaret Elizabeth, da. of Alfred C. Post, M. D. 
Children : George, Jr. (died 1876), and Alfred Charles Post. 

Brothers: Charles W., 1856, and Henry B., i860. Son: Alfred C. P., 1890. 
Brothers-in-law : A. A. Post, 1857, and W. H. B. Post, 1861. 

OWEN, JOHN. 823 E. 138th St., N. Y. City. 

A. B., 1856, and A. M., 1859, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
In U. S. Army during the War of the Rebellion. 

RYERSON, JOHN GEORGE. Boonton, N. J. 

Coll. of Physicians and Surgeons, 1857-60 ; Phys. in Pascaquanack, Passaic 
and Boonton, N. J. 

A. B., 1856, and A. M., 1859, from Univ., City of N. Y. M. D., i860, from 
Coll. of Physicians and Surgeons. 



82 UNIVERSITY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. [^^57' 

STARLING, WILLIAM R. Greenville, Miss. 

Son of Lyne Starling and Maria Antoinette (Hensley) Starling ; b. Columbus, 
O., Jan. 25, 1839. 

Philosophical Oration at Commencement. Sec'y, Editor, Vice-Pres. and 
Pres. of Eucleian. ^.$. 

Farmer, 1857-61 ; Military Service, 1 861-4 ; Planter, 1867-82 ; Civil Engineer ; 
Pres. Greenville Building and Loan Ass'n ; Chief Engineer Miss. Levee Dist. ; 
Commander of Delta Commandery, K. T. 

A. B., 1856, and A. M., 1859, and C. E., 1889, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Member of Am. Soc'y of Civil Engineers and Engineering Ass'n of the South. 
1st Lieut., 3d Ky. Cavalry, 1862; Capt. and Maj., 9th Ky. Infantry, 1862-3; 
Maj., Veteran Reserve Corps, 1864. 

(See bibliography.) 

STEWARD, IRA WILLIAM. 319 Broadway, N. Y. City. 

Born, Groton, Conn., Apr, 25, 1835. 

Webster Prize for Oratory at Junior Exhibition. 

Lawyer ; Admitted to the Bar, 1858 ; Merchant, 1865 ; Sec'y and Treas. of 
the Mercantile Benefit Ass'n of N. Y. 

A. B., 1856, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Served 4 years in Civil War. 

Married, I., June 13, 1859, Emma J. Traphagen. II., July 3, 1876, Cecile 
Whelan. 

VAN BRUNT, CHARLES H. 21 E. 46th St., N. Y. City. 

Member of the Council of the Univ., 1882-91 ; Associate Judge, Court of 
Common Pleas of N. Y., 1869-84 ; Justice, Fifth Dist., Supreme Court, since 
1884. 

A. B., 1856, and LL.D., 1887, from Univ., City of N. Y. 



*WHEELWRIGHT, WILLIAM GIBBON. 

Z.W. 

A. B., 1856, from Univ., City of N. Y. 



1857. 

COLLIER, EDWARD AUGUSTUS. Kinderhook, N. Y. 

Son of Ezra Collier and Mary Shaw (Atwood) Collier ; b. N. Y. City, Nov. 
21, 1835. 

Valedictorian. Mathematical Prize. W.T. and $.B.K. 

Princeton Theol. Sem., 1857-60. Ordained Minister, Presb. Church, i860; 
Supply, Cong. Church, Saugerties, N. Y., 1860-1 ; Presb. Church, Amenia, N. 
Y., 1861-4 ; Pastor, Ref. Dutch Church, Kinderhook, since 1864. 

A. B., 1857, and D. D., 1882, from Univ., City of N. Y.; B. D., i860, from 
Princeton Theol. Sem. 

Married, Aug. i, 1861, Isabella G., da. of Lewis L. James. Children: Mary- 
Isabella, Edward James and Helen Wells. 

COLLINS, ALFRED SOMERS. 

Born, N. Y. City, Sept. i, 1838. 

Union Theol. Sem., N. Y., 1857-60; Resident Licentiate, 1860-1. Ordained 
Minister, Presb. Church, 1861 ; Supply, Albany, N. Y., 1863 ; Andover, N. J., 
1864; without charge, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1865-70. 

A. B., 1857, from Univ., City of N. Y. 



l857«] DEPARTMENT OF ARTS AND SCIENCE. 83 

♦GILLETTE, JAMES J. 

Son of the Rev. Abram D. Gillette and Hannah (Jenkins) Gillette ; b. Phila- 
delphia, Pa., July 26, 1838. 

Z.W. 

Union Coll., N. Y., 1853-7. 

Civil Engineer until 1861 ; Military Service, 1861-9 ; Lawyer ; Surrogate and 
Judge of Chancery Court ; U. S. Supervisor of Elections ; U. S. Commissioner ; 
Master in Chancery, Southern Dist. of Ala. 

B. S., 1857, from Univ., City of N. Y.; A. M., 1869, from Union Coll., N. Y. 

Private, 71st Regt., N. Y, Vols., 1861 ; Prisoner in Libby Prison, five months ; 
Commissioned ist Lieut, and Adjutant, 3d Maryland Vols., 1862 ; Commissary 
of Subsistence, U. S. Vols,, with rank of Capt., 1862 ; of Major, 1865 ; Lieut.-Col. 
by Brevet, 1866 ; Capt., U. S. A., 1867 ; Major by Brevet, 1868, for gallant conduct 
at Battle of Chancellorsville, Va. 

Died, Nov. 25, 1880, N. Y. City. 



GREENOUGH, WILLIAM. 1726 Franklin St., Philadelphia, Pa. 

Born, Boston, Mass., 1833. 

Commencement Orator. A.$. 

Western Theol. Sem., Allegheny, Pa., 1857-60; Licensed by Presbytery of 
O., i860. Ordained, 1861 ; Pastor, Logansport, Ind., 1861-3 ; Mingo, Pa., 
1861-5 ; Piqua, O., 1863-9 ; Fourth Church, Pittsburg, Pa., 1871-3 ; Cohocksink 
Church, Phila., Pa., since 1873. 

A. B., 1857, from Univ., Ciiy of N. Y. 

Chaplain, 147th Infantry, Ohio Vols. 



HUTTON, MANCIUS HOLMES. 26 Union St., New Brunswick, N. J. 

Son of the Rev. Dr. Mancius S. Hutton and Gertrude (Holmes) Hutton ; b. N. 
Y. City, Oct. 13, 1837. 

Webster Prize for Oratory at Junior Exhibition. Latin Prize. Latin Saluta- 
torian at Commencement. Editor, Censor and Vice-Pres. of Eucleian. Pres. 
of Class. W.T. and ^.B.K. 

Union Theol. Sem., N. Y., 1857-9 ; Theol. Sem. of Ref. Dutch Church, New 
Brunswick, N. J., 1859-60 ; Post-Grad. Course, Union Theol. Sem., 1860-1 ; 
Candidate in Theology ; Pastor, Ref. Dutch Church, Mt. Vernon, N. Y., 
1864-79 '■> Second Church, New Brunswick, N. J., since 1879 ; Pres. of General 
Synod, Ref. Dutch Church, 1888-9 ; Pres., Middlesex Co. Soc'y for Prevention 
of Cruelty to Children since 1887. 

A. B., 1857, from Univ., City of N. Y. D. D., Rutgers Coll., 1879. 

Member of New Brunswick Greek Club ; New Jersey Microscopical Soc'y. 

Married, Oct. 8, 1879, Mary Eleanor, da. of John Woodruff Clark. 

Great-uncle : Wm. Van Wyck, 1840. Uncle: H. B. Holmes, 1863. Cousin: 
G. M. S. Blauvelt, 1850. 



♦JAMIESON, JAMES. 
A. B., 1857, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

*KIDDER, WENHAM. 

Born, N. Y. City, 1834. 

Union Theol. Sem., N. Y., 1857-9. Ordained Minister, Baptist Church, 1859. 

A. B., 1857, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Died, Oct. 4, 1872, Washington, O. 

*LINGENFELTER, JAMES W. 
A. B,, 1857, and A. M., 1861, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
Died, 1861. 



84 UNIVERSITY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. [^^57' 

*MAXWELL, JOHN ALLEN. 

Son of John Allen Maxwell and Ann May (Alston) Maxwell ; b. N. Y. City, ' 
Dec. 29, 1833. 

W. 2^. 

Union Coll., N. Y., 1853-4 ; Union Theol. Sem., 1857-60. Ordained Minister, 
Presb. Church, i860; Pastor, ist Presb. Church, South Orange, N. J., 1860-71 ; 
Hazleton, Pa., 1871-4; Bridgeton, N. J., 1874-81 ; Titusville, Pa., 1881-7 ; ist 
Cong. Church, Danbury, Conn., 1887-90 ; Editor of Bai/y, Bridgeton, N. J., 
1876-7. 

A. B., 1857, from Univ., City of N. Y.; D. D., 1884, from Lafayette Coll. 

Member of A. B. C. F. M. 

Married, I., Nov. 28, 1854, Euphemia, da. of Robert Kelly. II., June, 21, 
1871, Rena L., da. of John I. Brown. Children : Robert Allen, Irving, Grace 
and Mabel. 

Died, Nov. 27, 1890, Danbury, Conn. 

(See bibliography.) 

McGRORTY, JOHN. Dunedin, Coleraine, Ireland. j 

Clergyman. I 

A. B., 1857, and A. M., from Univ., City of N. Y. ■ 

MOUNT, THOMAS S. Stony Brook, N. Y. 

Z.W. 

Lawyer. 

A. B., 1857, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

MURDOCK, JAMES ANDREW. Cor. Bedford Ave. and Crown St., Brooklyn, 
N. Y. 

W. T^. 

Engineer. 

A. B., 1857, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

PARDEE, WARD CAMP. 86 Monroe St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Son of Richard Gay Pardee and Rebecca (Camp) Pardee ; b. Seneca Falls, 
N. Y., Apr. 7, 1837. 

Z.W. 

Univ. Med. Dept., 1857-9 ; Homeopathic Med. Coll., Philadelphia, Pa., 
1859-60 ; Phys. 

A. B., 1857, and A. M., i860, from Univ., City of N. Y.; M. D., Homeo. Med. 
Coll., Phila. 

Member of State and Co. Med. Societies. 

Married, Nov. 7, i86o, Mary E., da. of Matthew W. Starr, Jr. Children : 
Juanita Starr, Starr Carlton, Harry Frank and Fred Ward. 

PARKER, JAMES M. Box 21, Delta, York Co., Pa. 

Z.W. 

A. B., 1857, and A. M., 1878, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

POST, ALFRED AUGUSTUS. 1232 Pennsylvania Ave., Denver, Colo. 

Son of Dr. Alfred Charles Post and Harriet (Beers) Post ; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., 
Feb. 16, 1837. 

Univ. of Berlin, 1888-9. Principal, New Albany (Ind.) Female Coll., 1857-8 ; 
Warrensburg (N. Y.) Academy, i860 ; Kinderhook (N. Y.) Academy, 
1891 ; Cashier, Am. Nat'l Bank, N. Y., 1864-5 j Director for Mass. North Am. 
Volapiik Ass'n, 1890-3. 

A. B., 1857, and A. M., i86o, from Univ., City of N. Y. 



1858.] DEPARTMENT OF ARTS AND SCIENCE. 85 

Member of 22dRegt., N. Y. State Militia, 1861 ; served at Harper's Ferry, 
Va.; Adjutant, ist Regt., Merchants' Brigade, 1862. 

Married, Nov. 18, 1867, Emma, da. of Thomas N. Dale. Child : Alfred 
Charles. 

Brother: W. H. B., 1861. Uncle: Edward, 1841. Cousin: George B., 1858, 
Brother-in-law : Wm. S. Opdyke, 1856. 

(See bibliography.) 

*WRAGE, HERMANN DIETRICH. 
Born in Germany. 

Acting Prof, of German Language and Lit. in the Univ., 1863-4. Licensed, 
Apr. 3, i860. Ordained Minister, Presb. Church, June 10, i86i ; Pastor, Brook- 
lyn, N. Y. ; Teacher of Piano. 

A. B., 1857, and A. M., from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Son: Herman W., 1885 (non-grad.). 

Died, May 2, 1882, Flatbush, L. I. 



1858. 

ADAMS, FREDERICK HENRY. Arctic, R. I. 

Son of Frederic Adams and Lucy Henrietta (Chaten) Adams ; b. London, 
Eng., June 22, 1833. 
Eng. Salutatorian. Latin Prize. Vice-Pres., Sec'y and Editor of Eucleian. 

Union Theol. Sem., 1858-61. Ordained Minister, Presb. Church, 1865 ; 
Pastor, Constantia, N. Y., 1861-4 ; Marquette, Mich., 1865-7 ; Saline, Mich., 
1867-9 '■> Wilson, N. Y., 1870-5 ; New Hartford, Conn., 1875-88 ; River Point, 
R. I., i888 ; Chairman, Board of Education, New Hartford, Conn., 1880-8. 

A. B., 1858, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, May 13, 1862, Electa J., da. of Walter G. Booth. Children: Walter 
Booth, Grace Oriana, Frederic Joseph and Edith Electa. 

Sons: Walter B., 1887, and Frederic J. (non-grad.), 1891. 

CARTER, SAMUEL THOMSON. Huntington, N. Y. 

Son of Robert Carter and Jane (Thomson) Carter ; b. N. Y. City, July 22, 
1840. 

Greek Prize for Freshman and Sophomore Years. Webster Oratory Prize, 
Junior Exhibition. Pres. of Eucleian. Commencement Orator. 

Princeton Theol. Sem., 1858-61. Ordained Minister, Presb. Church, 1862 ; 
Pastor, Yonkers, N. Y., 1862-7 ; Huntington, N. Y., since 1868. 

A. B., 1858, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Brother : Thomas, 1858. Brother-in-law : I. W. Cochran, 1862. 

CARTER, THOMAS. Boonton, N. J. 

Son of Robert Carter and Jane (Thomson) Carter ; b. N. Y. City, Feb. 6, 1839. 

Valedictorian. Freshman Latin Prize. Pres. of Eucleian. 

Princeton Theol. Sem., 1858-61 ; United Pres. Theol. Hall, Edinburgh, Scot- 
land, 1861. Ordained Minister, Presb. Church, 1863 ; Pastor, Pluckamin, N. J., 
1863-72 ; Boonton, N. J., since 1872. 

A. B., 1858, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, I., July 22, 1863, Mary, da. of James B. Cochran. II., Mar. 3, 1874, 
Hettie M., da. of Edward M. Dodd. Children : James Cochran, Jeanie, Mary 
Annie, Edith, Edward Dodd, Robert Williams and Thomas Francis. 

Brother: Samuel T., 1858. Brother-in-law: I. W. Cochran, 1862. 



i 



86 UNIVERSITY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. [1858. 

*CHAUNCEY, CHARLES W. 

A. B., 1858, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
Died, 1863, N. Y. City. 

*COOKE, WILLIAM HENRY. 

Son of Robert L. Cooke and Eliza (Van Deventer) Cooke ; b. Bloomfield, 
N. J., Oct. 31, 1837. 

Z.W. 

Gen. Theol. Sem., N. Y., i860. Ordained Deacon, 1863; Priest, 1864; 
Rector, Trinity Church, Lansingburgh, N. Y., 1863-4 ; Ass't Minister, Trinity 
Church, N. Y. City, 1867-89. 

A. B., 1858, and A. M., 1861, from Univ., City of N. Y. A. M., 1863, from 
Coll. of N. J. 

Married, Sept. i, 1864, Elizabeth, da. of Benjamin Stephens. Children : 
Benjamin Stephens, Hannah Maria, Clemence Amelia, William Latimer and 
John Lloyd Stephens. 

Died, Feb. 22, 1889, N. Y. City. 

DODD, SAMUEL. Garfield, N. J. 

Son of Samuel Dodd and Nancy (Duff) Dodd ; b. Ireland, Jan. 21, 1832, 
Princeton Theol. Sem., N. J., 1858-61 ; Missionary to China, 1861-78 ; Pastor, 

Presb. Church, Bridgehampton, N. Y.> 1879-82 ; Stephenson Presb. Church, 

1884. 

A. B., 1858, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
Married, Apr. 4, 1865, Sarah, da. of Isaac Green. Children: Samuel, ( 

Spencer, Wm. Henry, John, Mary, Edgar and Albert. 
(See bibliography.) 

FOSDICK, LEWIS L. Jamaica, N. Y. 

Son of Morris Fosdick and Catharine Jane (Baylis) Fosdick ; b. Springfield, 
L. I., July 21, 1837. 

Philosophical Oration. A.$. 

Admitted to the Bar in i860 ; Trustee of Jamaica Village, 1870-1 ; Sec'y, 
Jamaica Savings Bank, 1874 ; Board of Education, 1875-84 ; Trustee, Union Hall 
Academy, since 1888. 

B. S., 1858, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
Married, I., Aug. 29, 1861, Julia Emma, da. of William Bennett. 11. , June 20, 

1878, Mary Eloise, da. of Oliver A. Terry. Children : Morris M., Elbert E. 
(died 1865) and Ella Louisa. 

FRAME, JOSEPH L. 346 W. 56th St., N. Y. City. 

Of the Brookfield Linen Co., 98 and 100 Franklin St., N. Y. City. 

B. S., 1858, from Univ., City of N. Y. \ 

*GRAY, GEORGE ZABRISKIE. 

Son of John A. C. Gray and Susan Maria (Zabriskie) Gray ; b. N. Y. City, 
July 14, 1838. 

Commencement Orator. W. V. 

Theol. Sem., Alexandria, Va., 1858-61 ; Philadelphia Divinity School, 1861-2 ; 
Clergyman and Teacher ; Rector, St. Thomas' Church, Vernon, N. Y., 1862-3 5 
St. Paul's, Kinderhook, N. Y., 1863-5 ; Trinity, Bergen Point, N. J., 1865-76 ; 
Dean of Episc. Theol. School, Cambridge, Mass., and Prof, of Systematic 
Divinity in same, 1876-89. 

A. B., 1858, and A. M., 1861, and D. D., 1876, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
B. D., 1862, from Phila. Divinity School. 

Member of Am. Oriental Soc'y ; N. E. Historic-Geneal. Soc'y, ; Am. Archaeol. 
Soc'y. 



1858.] DEPARTMENT OF ARTS AND SCIENCE. 87 

Married, June, 1862, Kate, da. of George Forrest. Children : Sarah Forest, 
Geo. Zabriskie and Arthur Romeyn. 

Brothers: Albert Z., i860; John C., 1865. Uncles: Geo. G., 1850; F. N. 
Zabriskie, 1850. Cousins: Geo. Zabriskie, 1870; Geo. Z. Hunter, 1870; C. B. 
Zabriskie, 1878 ; A. R. Zabriskie, 1883 (non-grad.). 

Died, Aug. 4, 1889, Sharon Springs, N. Y. 

(See bibliography.) 

MILLS, LAWRENCE HAYWARD. Bembridge, Isle of Wight. 

Commencement Poem. W.IT. 

Theol. Sem. of Va., 1858-61 ; Ass't Minister, St. Ann's Church, Brooklyn, 
N. Y., 186 1-4 ; Rector of same, 1864-7 \ St. John's, Hartford, Conn., 1867-70 ; 
Florence, Italy, and elsewhere in European pulpits since 1870 ; Clergyman and 
Author. 

A. B., 1858, and A. M., 1863, and D. D., 1885, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
B. D., 1861, from Theol. Sem. of Va. 

Member of the Am. Oriental Soc'y and of the German Oriental Soc'y. 
(See bibliography.) 

PARISH, SAMUEL BONSALL. San Bernardino, Cal. 

Born, Paterson, N. J., Jan. 13, 1838. 

W.T. and ^.B.K. 

Wesleyan Univ., 1854-6 ; Instructor in Ottawa (111.) Academy, 1858-60 ; Bar- 
ton Academy, Mobile, Ala., 1860-1 ; First Serg., Co. K., Second Cavalry, 
Kansas Vols., 1862-5. Fruit-grower and Botanist since 1865. 

Married, Oct. 3, 1883, Mary E. Bonsall. 

POST, GEORGE B. 33 E. 17th St., N. Y. City. 

B. S., 1858, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
Architect. 

Uncle : Edward, 1841. Cousins : Alfred A., 1857 ; Wm. H. B., 1861. 

*SERVIN, JOHN L. 

Lawyer, N. Y. City and Warwick, N. Y. 
A. B., 1858, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
Died, 1882. 

VAN KLEEK, RICHARD LAWRENCE. Gravesend, N. Y. 

Son of Richard D. Van Kleek and Sarah J. (Malteson) Van Kleek ; b. Berne, 
N. Y., Mar. 21, 1839. 

Librarian of Eucleian. 

L. I. Coll. Hosp., i860 ; Med. Dept. of the Univ., 1860-2 ; Interne, Kings Co. 
Hosp., Flatbush, L. I., 1862-3 ; Health Officer, Gravesend, N. Y., 1880-92. 

A. B., 1858, and A. M., 1861, and M. D., 1863, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Member Kings Co. Med. Soc'y. 

Married, Aug. 3, 1864, Nellie S., da. of James D. Lawrence. Children : Ada 
and Richard D. 

VAN REYPEN, WILLIAM KNICKERBOCKER. Bureau Med. and Surg. 
Naval Dept., Washington, D. C. 

Son of Cornelius C. Van Reypen and Christina Cantine (Van Alen) Van 
Reypen ; b. Bergen, N. J., Nov. 14, 1840. 

Univ. Med. Dept., 1859-62 ; Ass't Surg., 2d N. J. Regt., 1861 ; Ass't Surg., 
U. S. Navy, 1861 ; Passed Ass't Surg., 1865 ; Surg, since 1868 ; Med. Inspector, 
1887 ; Ass't to Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, 1884-92 ; Fleet Surg., Pacific 
Squadron, since 1892. 



88 UNIVERSITY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. [^859. 

A. B., 1858, and and A. M., 1863, and M. D., 1862, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
Member of Holland Soc'y of N. Y. 

Married, Sept. 21. 1876, Nellie C, da. of Albert P. Wells. Children : Aletta 
Louise and William Knickerbocker. 



CRANSTON, H. AUGUSTUS. 

Special Course Diploma, 1858, from Univ., City of N. Y. 



1859. 

BURROUGHS, WILLIAM FRANK. Halifax, N. S. 

In U. S. Army in War of the Rebellion. 
A. B., 1859, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

*CAMPFIELD, NATHAN PERKINS. 

Son of Robert B. Campfield and Harriette S. (Perkins) Campfield ; b. Newark, 
N. J., June 4th, 1838. 

Commencement Orator. W. T. 

Teacher, 1859-60; Princeton Theol. Sem., 1860-3; Licentiate, 1863-5. ^^" 
dained, 1865 ; Pastor, Cazenovia, N. Y., 1865-8. 

A. B., 1859, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Oct. 24, 1865, Jane L, da. of Henry Ivison. 

Died, Sept. 7, 1868, Bellows Falls, Vt. 

DRAYTON, HENRY SINCLAIR. 27 E. 21st St., N. Y. City. 

Son of Wm. R. Drayton and Mary Maranda (Shipman) Drayton; b. Jersey 
City, N. J., Sept. 16, 1839. 

Commencement Orator. Class Sec'y. J. $. and $.B.K. 

Univ. Law Dept., 1 860-1 ; Eclectic Med. Coll., 1876-7 ; Post-Graduate Med. 
School Courses. Lawyer, 1861-4 ; Editor, 1866 ; Lecturer on Physiology of 
New System, Am. Phrenol. Institute; Ass't Bellevue Hosp. Clinic; Lecturer 
in Free Course, N. Y. School Board. 

A. B., 1859, and A. M., 1864, and LL.B., 1861, from Univ., City of N. Y. ; 
M. D., 1877, from Eclectic Med. Coll.; 1889, from N. Y. Med. Soc'y. 

Fellow, N. Y. Academy of Anthropology ; Member, N. Y. Co. Med. Soc'y ; 
Hon. Fellow, Soc'y of Science and Letters, London ; Correspondent of Victoria 
Institute. 

Married, Sept, 21, 1864, Almira E., da. of Dr. Henry Guernsey. Children: 
Grace A. and Albert I. 

Son: Albert I. , 1888. 

(See bibliography.) 

FALKNER, JOHN BLAKE. Christ Church Rectory, Germantown, Pa. 

Son of John Katterns Falkner and Elizabeth (Waddington) Falkner ; b. Market 
Harborough, Leicestershire, Eng., Sept. 17, 1832. 

Webster Oratory Prize at Junior Exhibition. Philosophical Oration. $.B.K. 

Episc. Theol. Sem., Alexandria, Va., 1859-61. Ordained Minister, Episc. 
Church, 1861 ; Rector, Church of Holy Trinity, Philadelphia, 1861-2 ; 
Christ Church, Belleville, N. J., 1862-3; Christ Church, Bridgeport, Conn., 
1864-70 ; St. Matthew's Church, Philadelphia, Pa., 1870-4 ; Christ Church, 
Germantown, Pa., since 1874 ; Examining Chaplain of Diocese of Pa., since 
1872. 



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A. B., 1859, andD. D., 1881, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Member of Academy of Polit. and Social Science, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Married, Dec. 19, 1861, Helen Moore, da. of the Rev. Dr. C. M. Butler. 
Children : Wm. Howard, Francis B., Roland P., John B., Helen M. and 
Grace K. 

(See bibliography.) 

GALLATIN, ALBERT HORATIO. 25 Gramercy Park, N. Y. City. 

Son of Albert Rolaz Gallatin and Mary Lucille (Stevens) Gallatin ; b. N. Y. 
City, March 7, 1839. 

Z.W. 

Univ. Med. Coll., 1859-62; Prof, of Chemistry, Norwich (Vt.) Univ.; Prof, 
of Analytical Chemistry, Cooper Institute, N. Y. ; Lecturer on Physics, Rens- 
selaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, N. Y. ; Prof. Chemistry, Rutgers Female 
Coll., N. Y. ; Prof, of Analytical Chemistry in the Univ., 1882-90. 

A. B., 1859, and A. M., 1862, and M. D., 1862, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Member of Am. Chemical Soc'y; Ass't Surg., 22d Regt. and 12th Regt., 
N. Y. State Militia, in Va. and Pa., 1862-3. 

Married, 1877, Louisa Belford, da. of Maskell Ewing. Children : Louisa, 
Albert Eugene and Cornelia Lansdale. 

Brother: Frederic, 186 1. 

(See bibliography.) 

GOODSELL, DANIEL A. 1037 Market St., San Francisco, Cal. 
Studied Theology. 
A. B., 1859, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

*GRAHAM, WILLIAM. 

Son of John Graham and Dorothy (Martin) Graham ; b. near Ballybay, Ire- 
land, July 7, 1826. 

Ref. Presb. Sem., Allegheny, Pa., 1858-9. Ordained Minister, i860; Pastor 
First Ref. Presb. Church, Boston, Mass., 1860-93. 

A. B., 1859, and A. M., 1863, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, I., Mar. 26, 1856, Elizabeth, da. of Thomas Bell. II., Dec. 3, 1863, 
Mary A., da. of Robert Dickson. Children: Sarah Dorothy, Elizabeth Bell, 
Thomas Bell, John Thomas, Mary Elizabeth, William Hugh, John Dickson, 
Maria Helen, Augusta, Alford Martin, Anna Gertrude and Florence Imogen. 

Died, Mar. 15, 1893, Boston, Mass. 

HOPWOOD, ISAIAH BARDSLEY. 79 Murray St., Newark, N. J. 

Son of George Hop wood and Leah (Bardsley) Hopwood ; b. Bradbury, 
Cheshire, Eng., Nov. 6, 183 1. 

Pres. of Philomathean. 

Union Theol. Sem., 1859-61 ; Auburn Theol. Sem., i860. Ordained Minister, 
Presb. Church, 1861 ; Pastor, Coventry, N. Y., 1861-3 ; Oxford, N. J., 1863-5 '•> 
Parkville, L. I., 1866-7 ; Paterson, N. J., 1867-74 ; Newark, N. J., since 1874. 

A. B., 1859, and D. D., 1892, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, I., May 9, 1861, Phebe L., da. of Titus Berry. II., Nov. 3, 1887, 
J. Etta, da. of Titus Berry. Children : Clifford Martin, Winifred and Etta. 

Son: Clifford M,, 1889. 

ISAACS, MYER SAMUEL. 115 Broadway, N. Y. City. 

Son of the Rev. Samuel M. Isaacs and Jane (Simmons) Isaacs ; b. N. Y. City, 
May 8, 1841. 

Valedictorian ; Class Prizes, Fresh, and Soph, years ; Junior Orator. $.B.K. 

Univ. Law Dept., 1859 5 Lecturer, Univ. Law Dept., 1887-92 ; Editor Jewish 
Messenger, 1857-76 ; Lawyer since 1862 ; Judge, Marine Court, N. Y., 1880 ; 
Com. of Council, Lawyers' Title Ins. Co.; Director and Vice-Pres. Real Estate 



90 UNIVERSITY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. [1859. 

Exchange, N. Y., 1886-90; Director, Prison Ass'n, and Soc'y for the Preven- 
tion of Crime, 1892; Pres., Board of Delegates of American Israelites, 1876- 
80 ; Sec'y of same, 1859-76 ; Pres., Hebrew Free School Ass'n, 1881-92 ; Pres., 
Baron de Hirsch Fund, 1890-2 ; Trustee, Columbia Bank, 1888-92 ; Am. 
Savings Bank, 1890-2. 

A. B., 1859, and A. M., 1862, and LL.B., 1862, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Member Archeological Institute; Am. Academy of Science; State Bar and 
Am. Bar Associations. 

Married, Feb. 9, 1867, Maria, da. of Baruch Solomon. Children : Minnie, 
Alice, Julian M., Estelle, Lewis M. and Samuel M. 

Brothers : Isaac S., 1865, and Abram S., 187I. Son: Julian M., 1893. 

(See bibliography.) 

♦MARSH, WALTER RAYMOND. 

Son of James Marsh and Mary (Fardon) Marsh ; b. N. Y. City, Feb. 25, 1838. 

Commencement Orator. W.T. and $.B.K. 

Albany Law School, 1859-60 ; Lawyer. 

A. B., 1859, and A. M., 1865, from Univ., City of N. Y. LL.B., i860, from 
Albany Law School. 

First Lieut., 15th Engineer Brigade, N. Y. Vols., 1861-4. 

Married, Oct. 11, 1866, Mary S., da. of Robert Denniston. Children : Antoi- 
nette and Agnes. 

Died, June 24, 1872, Cornwall, N. Y. 

MATTHEWS, JOHN R. 

Clergyman. 

A. B., 1859, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

*MOORE, JOHN WHITLEY. 

Latin Salutatorian. W.T. 2ind $.B.K. 

Albany Law School, 1859-60 ; Merchant, 1860-74. 

A. B., 1859, from Univ., City of N. Y. LL.B., 1862, from Albany Law School. 

Died, 1874. 

ROGERS, URIAH FURMAN. 149 W. 97th St., N. Y. City. 

English Salutatorian. F".r. and $.B.K. 

Law Student, 1859-61 ; Lawyer till 1869, retired. 

A. B., 1859, from Univ., City of N. Y. LL.B., 1861. 

*SCHARFF, ANNIUS PAUL. 

Son of Adrian Scharff and Ida Catharine (Gildermeester) ScharfF ; b. Amster- 
dam, Netherlands, Apr. 5, 1839. 

Commencement Orator. 

Surveyor and Architect. Sec'y of Citizens' Ins. Co., Newark, N. J. 

A. B., 1859, and B. S., i860, and A. M., 1863, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Feb. 27, 1862, Wilhelmina J., da. of Daniel Condit. Children : Paul 
Adrian, Amabel Pauline, Maud Evelyn and Sheldon Wilhelm. 

Died, Mar. 7, 1890, Madison, N. J. 

SHAW, OSCAR FISHER. 145 Broadway, N. Y. City. 

Son of William Shaw and Hannah (Ulsted) Shaw ; b. N. Y. City, Feb. 3, 1838. 
Pres., Treas. and Sec'y of Philomathean. 
Univ. Law Dept., 1859-60 ; Lawyer. 
A. B., 1859, and LL.B., i860, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Apr. 27, 1870, Adelaide Frances, da. of John Goodwin Murdock. 
Child : Oscar Fisher, Jr. 

Brothers : John C, i860, and Sheldon B., 1866. 



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SMITH, ROSWELL DELAVAN. 120 E. 91st St., N. Y. City. 

Son of Samuel D. Smith and Sally Ann (Delavan) Smith; b. Poundridge, 
N. Y., Dec. 29, 1833. 

Junior Orator, Commencement Orator. ^.$. and $.B.K. 

Princeton Theol. Sem., 186 1-3 ; N. Y. Homeopathic Med. Coll., 1877-80; 
Pastor, Cong. Church, Long Ridge, Conn., 1863; North Stamford, Conn., 1863- 
4; Presb. Church, South East, N. Y., 1865-70; Missionary, Rutherford Park, 
N. J., 1 870- 1 ; Supply, Union, N. J., 1871-^0. Teaching from 1850-5; Phys. 
since 1880 ; Phys.-in-charge of Yorkville Dispensary for several years. 

A. B., 1859, from Univ., City of N. Y.; M. D., 1880, from N. Y. Homeopathic 
Med. Coll. 

Married, Oct. 24, 1866, Catharine A., da. of Archibald Sears. Children : Ros- 
well, Mary Annie, Samuel Rutherford, Catharine Darling and Archibald Delavan. 

Brother : Geo. L., 1862. 

TALCOTT, EDWARD N. KIRK. 57 Broadway, N. Y. City. 

Son of William Hubbard Talcott and Harriet Newell (Williams) Talcott ; b. 
Cuba, N. Y., June loth, 1840. 

Studied Civil Engineering with Wm. H. Talcott, C. E.; Civil and Mechanical 
Engineer ; Supt. of 111. Military Academy, Morgan Park, 111., 1876-89 ; with 
7th Regt., N. Y. S. Militia and ist Regt., N. Y. S. Militia as 2d Lieut. ; ist 
Lieut, and Capt. of Engineers in Washington, Baltimore, S. C, Fla., 
Ga., N. C. and Va., 1861-5. Sup't of Iron Cliff Co., Negannee, Mich., 1866-7 ; 
Port Oram (N. J.) Iron Co., 1868-70 ; Morris Co. Machine and Iron Co., Dover, 
N. J., 1871-2; N. J. Iron Co. of Va., 1873-5; Civil Engineer in professional 
practice, 1890-2. 

A. B., 1859, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Member and Director of Am. Soc'y of Civil Engineers ; Am. Academy of 
Political and Social Science. 

Married L, May 23, 1867, Antoinette M., da. of George M. Watkins. II., Nov. 
26, 1884, Lillian M., da. of Chas. M. Baird. Children : William Hubbard, 
Rebecca Williams, Julia, Emily, Ralph Emerson and Henry Buxton. 



*DAY, HENRY COIT. 

Son of Charles Day and Mary (Cochran) Day; b. Macon, Ga., June 14, 1840. 

Albany Law School, 1859-60 ; admitted to N. Y. Bar, 1862 ; Lawyer, 1865-7 ; 
Treas. of Macon and Brunswick R. R. ; Cashier and Paymaster, Brunswick and 
Western R. R. ; Agent for London Lloyds ; Member ot Staff of Gen. Brecken- 
ridge during Civil War, in Ordnance Dep't of Confederate States. 

Special Course Diploma, 1859, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, I., 1870, Jane Taliaferro Lamar, widow of Col. John H. Lamar. II., 
1880, Lilla B., da. of Geo. L. Bryant. Children: Mary Lou Taliaferro, Lois 
Sidney and Henry Coit. 

Died, Jan. 3, 1888, Brunswick, Ga. 

SAULNIER, THEOPHILUS PAULDING. Media, Pa. 

W.T. 

Merchant and Banker. With Commissariat, U. S. Army, 1861-5 ; with August 
Belmont & Co., and with National Banks in N. Y. City; Cashier of Charter 
National Bank, Media, Pa. 

Special Course Diploma, 1859, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

*STEWART, ALBERT. 

Artist. 

Special Course Diploma, 1859, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Died, May 11, 1893, N. Y. City. 



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i860. 



ABBOTT, EDWARD. 11 Dana St., Cambridge, Mass. 

Son of Jacob Abbott and Harriet (Vaughan) Abbott ; b. Farmington, Me., 
July 15, 1841. 

Class Poet, Prophet and Marshal. Editor of Eucleian. W. T. 

Andover Theol. Sem., 1860-2. Ordained Cong. Minister, 1863 ; Chaplain of 
Public Institutions of Boston, 1863-4 ; Founder and First Pastor of Pilgrims' 
Cong. Church, Cambridge, Mass., 1865-9 ; Associate Editor of The Congrega- 
tionalist, 1869-78 ; Editor of Literary World, 1878-88 ; ordained Deacon, Prot. 
Episc. Church, 1879; Rector, St. James' Church, Cambridge, Mass., 1879; 
ordained Presbyter by Bishop of Mass., 1880 ; elected Bishop of Japan by the 
Gen. Convention of the Prot. Episc. Church, 1889, and declined ; Member of 
School Committee, Cambridge, i860; Chaplain of State Senate of Mass., 1872-3 ; 
Member of Board of Visitors of Wellesley Coll., 1884 ; Vice-Dean of the Eastern 
Convocation of Mass., 1889 ; Member of the Missionary Council of the Prot. 
Episc. Church since 1886 ; Clerical Deputy from Mass. to Gen. Convention, 
1892. 

A. B., i860, and D. D., 1890, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, I., Feb. 16, 1865, Clara E. Davis. II., Aug. 21, 1883, Katharine, 
da. of Alfred Kelly. Children : Edward Apthorp, Madeline Vaughan and 
Eleanor Hallowell. 

Brothers : Benjamin V., 1850 ; Austin, 1851, and Lyman, 1853. 

(See bibliography.) 



BAKER, GEORGE DANIELSON. 906 Pine St., Philadelphia, Pa. 

Son of Josiah W. Baker and Abigail (Bates) Baker ; b. Watertown, N. Y., Nov. 
30, 1840. 

Class Pres. Pres. of Eucleian. Webster Oratory Prize, Junior Exhibition. 
W.T, 

Princeton Theol. Sem., 1860-3 ; Chaplain, 38th Regt., Pa. Vols., 1863. 
Ordained Minister, Presb. Church, 1864 ; Pastor, Watertown, N. Y. ; Oneida, 
N. Y. ; 1st Church, Detroit, Mich.; ist Church, Philadelphia, Pa.; Pres. of 
Presb. Board of Education ; Director Theol. Sem., Princeton, N. J. 

A. B., i860, from Univ., City of N. Y. D. D., 1874, from Olivet Coll., Mich. 

Married, Nov. 30, 1864, Gertrude Frelinghuysen, da. of David Magie. 

Brother: Frederic, 1852. 



BISHOP, ALBERT CASTLE. Keeseville, N. Y. 

Son of James W. Bishop and Cynthia Matilda (Castle) Bishop ; b. Warrens- 
burgh, N. Y., Sept. 12, 1840. 

Latin Salutatorian. Censor. Vice-Pres. and Pres. of Eucleian. Z.!f. and 

Union Theol. Sem., 1860-3. Ordained Minister, Presb. Church, 1864 ; Pastor, 
Warrensburgh, N. Y. ; Sandlake, N. Y. ; West Troy, N. Y. ; Unadilla, N. Y. ; 
Keeseville, N. Y. 

A. B., i860, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, June 8, 1870, Julia, da. of Dr. Eliakim W. Howard. 

BLOODGOOD, WINFIELD. 443 Sixth St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Son of Matthias Bloodgood and Maria (Ackerman) Bloodgood ; b. N. Y. City, 
May 13, 1840. 

B. S. and C. E., i860, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Dec. 17, 1863, Amanda L., da. of James M. Edgar. Children : 
Willard M., Lillian and Helen. 



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CRANE, HENRY JOSIAH. Uniondale, Pa. 
Born, Middletown, N. Y., June 27, 1836. 
Z.W. 

Union Theol. Sem., 1860-3. Ordained Minister, Presb. Church, 1863 ; Supply, 
at Wysox, Pa., 1863-70; Pastor, Hunter, N. Y., 187 1-5 ; Supply, Gibson, Pa., 
1875-8 ; Pastor, Nicholson, Pa., 1879-88 ; Supply, Mt. Pleasant and Uniondale, 
Pa., since 1889. 

A. B., i860, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

*ELY, RICHARD WILLIAM. 

Son of Richard Ely and Mary Caroline (Buck) Ely ; b. Chester, Conn., Feb. 
20, 1836. 

Columbia Law School, 1863. Chemical Course in Cooper Institute. Professor 
of Chemistry. 

A. B., i860, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Died, Dec. 18, 1872, Chester, Conn. 

♦FITZSIMMONS, CHARLES. 
A. B., i860, and A. M., 1863. 
Died, 1883. 

*GRAY, ALBERT ZABRISKIE. 

Son of John A. C. Gray and Susan Maria (Zabriskie) Gray ; b. N. Y. City, 
Mar. 2, 1840. 

English Salutatorian. W.T. 

Gen. Theol. Sem., 1860-4 ; Clergyman and Teacher ; Chaplain, U. S. Army, 
1864-5 ; Rector, Bloomfield, N. J., 1866-8 ; traveled in Europe, 1868-73 ; Phil- 
lipstown, N. Y., 1873-82 ; Warden of Racine (Wis.) Coll. and Rector, St. John's 
Collegiate Chapel, 1882-9. 

A. B., i860, from Univ., City of N. Y. B. D., 1864, Gen. Theol. Sem., N. Y. 
S. T. D., 1887, Columbia Coll. 

Married, June 14, 1866, Harriet Guion, da. of Covington Guion. 

Brothers : George Z., 1858, and John C., 1865. Uncles : Francis N. Zabriskie, 
1850, and Geo. G., 1850. Cousins : George Zabriskie, 1870 ; George Z. Hunter, 
1870 ; Cornelius B. Zabriskie, 1878, and Albert R. Zabriskie, 1883 (non-grad.). 

Died, Feb. 17, 1889, Chicago, 111. 

(See bibliography.) 

I 
LARIMORE, JAMES WILSON. Chicago, 111. 

Born in Ohio. 

Princeton Theol. Sem., 1856-8. Ordained Minister, Presb. Church ; Stated 
Supply, Bladensburg, Md., 1861-2 ; Pastor, Mt. Pleasant, la., 1862-3 5 Chaplain, 
U. S. Army, 1863-5 ; Stated Supply, Chicago, 111., 1865-72 ; Editor and Teacher, 
Chicago, since 1872. 

A. B., i860, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

McVEY, JOHN. 20 Doubleday St., Binghamton, N. Y. 

Son of Alexander McVey and Christina (Templeton) McVey ; b. Glasgow, 
Scotland, Feb. 22, 1837. 

Junior Orator. Commencement Orator. Sec'y of Class. Sec'y> Vice-Pres., 
and Pres. of Eucleian. Tj.W. 

Union Theol. Sem., 1860-3. Ordained Minister, Presb. Church, 1863 ; Pastor, 
New Lebanon, N. Y., 1864-72 ; Dayton, O., 1872-4 ; Binghamton, N. Y., 
since 1875 ; Stated Clerk, Presbytery of Columbia, 1869-72 ; of PreslDytery of 
Binghamton, 1880-1-9 ; Regent's Examiner, Univ., State of N. Y., since 1891. 

A. B., i860, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, May 19, 1868, Margaret, da. of Joseph Whitehead. Child : Maria 
Louise. 

Cousin: James D,, 1867. 



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NEILSON, WILLIAM HUDE, Jr. Shepherdstown, W. Va. 

Son of William H. Neilson and Caroline Kane (Mills) Neilson ; b. N. Y. 
City, June 24, 1842. 

Theol. Sem., Gambier, O., 1860-3 ; Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll., N. Y., 1867- 
70. Ordained Deacon, Prot. Episc. Church, 1863 ; Ordained Presbyter, 1866 ; 
Ass't Minister, Church of the Ascension, N. Y., 1863-4. ; Rector, St. John's 
Church, Framingham, Mass., 1864-6 ; St. John's, L. I. City, N. Y., 1867-71 ; 
Pastor, Holy Trinity Memorial Chapel, Philadelphia, Pa., 1871-3 ; Rector, St. 
Michael's Church, Trenton, N. J., 1873-89 ; Official Visitor to Missions of Am. 
Church Missionary Soc'y, in Cuba, 1 890-1 ; Rector, Trinity Church, Shepherds- 
town, W. Va., since 1891. 

A. B., i860, and A. M., 1863, from Univ., City of N. Y. D. D., 1885, from 
Kenyon Coll., O, 

Married, Oct. 18, 1865, Anna A., da. of Samuel P. Reed, M. D. Child : Eliza 
Reed. 

Brother : Alfred, 1866. Uncle: Lawrence H. Mills, 1858. 

(See bibliography.) 

*NORVELL, JOSEPH LIPSCOMB. 

Son of Caleb Cushing Norvell and Catharine May (Carroll) Norvell ; b. Nash- 
ville, Tenn., Jan. 8, 1840. 

Stock Broker ; Studied Law in Kentucky ; Mining in California, 1869 ; Private 
in Battle of Gettysburg, in 37th Regt., N. Y. S. N. G. 
A. B., i860, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
Married, Oct. 12, 1864, Sarah, da. of John Gillespie. 
Died, Nov. 5, 1870, New Brighton, N. Y. 

OPDYKE, HENRY BEACH. 12 Pine St., N. Y. City. 

Son of George Opdyke and Elizabeth Hall (Stryker) Opdyke. 

If^.r. and $.B.^. 

Banker. 

A. B., i860, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Brothers : Chas. W. and William S., 1856. Nephew: Alfred C. P., 1890. 

PHRANER, WILLIAM HENRY. Jamaica, N. Y. 

Clergyman. 

A. B., i860, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

REDFIELD, AM AS A ANGELL. 120 Broadway, N. Y. City. 

Son of Luther Redfield and Eliza A. (Angell) Redfield ; b. Clyde, N. Y., May 
19, 1837. 

Pres. of Eucleian. Z.W. 

Lawyer ; Special Lecturer, Univ. Law Dep't. 

A. B., i860, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Member of N. Y. Historical Soc'y. 

Married, May 6, 1863, Louise, da. of Robert L. Cooke. Children : Robert 
Latimer and Edith. 

Brothers-in-law : John Ward, 1841, and William H. Cooke, 1858. 

(See bibliography.) 

SHAW, JOHN COLEMAN. Finderne, N. J. 

Son of William Shaw and Hannah (Eusted) Shaw ; b. N. Y. City, Oct. 28, 
1842. 
Pres. of Philomathean. $.B.K. 
Admitted to the Bar in 1865. 
A. B., i860, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
Member of N. Y. Historical Soc'y. 



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Married, I., Jan. i, 1870, Jane Augusta, da. of William Van Vliet. II., Dec. 
I, 1881, Elizabeth Anne, da. of John J. B. Beach. Children : John Erskine and 
Fredrich Van Vliet. 

Brothers : Oscar F., 1859, and Sheldon B., 1866. 

SHRADY, JACOB. 90 Nassau St., N. Y. City. 

Son of John Shrady and Margaret (Beinhauer) Shrady ; b. N. Y. City, Mar. 
24, 1839. 

Editor and Vice-Pres. of Eucleian. Tj.W. 

Columbia Law School, 1863 ; Lawyer since 1863. 

A. B., i860, and A. M., 1864, from Univ., City of N. Y. LL.B., ColumbiaLaw 
School, 1863. 

Member of Med. Jurisprudence Soc'y ; St. Nicholas Soc'y, of N. Y. ; Sons 
of the Revolution. 

Married, I., Nov. 8, 1871, Emma M., da. of Thompson A. Grigg. II., Sept. 13, 
1882, Jennie, da. of John W. Kempton. Children : Florence Maud andMarjorie 
Faunce. 

(See bibliography.) 

UHL, ERSKINE. 40 E. 23d St., N. Y. City. 

Son of Stejihen Uhl and Hannah (Mulford) Uhl ; b. Poughkeepsie, N. Y., 
Apr. 12, 1841. 

Union Theol. Sem., 1861-3 ; Gen. Sec'y of Y. M. C. A., Poughkeepsie, N. Y., 
1872-5 ; Office, Sec'y of International Committee, Y. M. C. A., since 1875. 
A. B., i860, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
(See bibliography.) 



KING, RUFUS. 222 North Broadway, Yonkers, N. Y. 

Sec'y and Treas., N. Y. Gen. and Biog. Soc'y, 1877-80 and 1886. Sec'y, St. 
Nicholas Club, 1883-6. 

Special Course Diploma, i860, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

*ODELL, WILLIAM. 

W . 2^. 

Resided in N. Y. City and Yonkers, N. Y. 

Special Course Diploma, i860, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Died, Feb., 1869, N. Y. City. 



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CHAMBERLAIN, DANIEL DREW. Croton Falls, N. Y. 

Son of Roswell Willcox Chamberlain and Catharine (Drew) Chamberlain ; 
b. N. Y. City, May 20, 1839. 

Of David Grosbeck & Co., Brokers. Trustee, Wesleyan Univ., 1865-80. 
A. B., 1861, from Univ., City of N. Y. A. M., 1870, from Wesleyan Univ. 
Member of N. Y. Historical Soc'y. 

Married, Jan. 5, 1869, Emma J., da. of William Williams. Children : Claire 
Drew and Roswell Willcox. 



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CRANE, JOHN JAY. Heuvelton, N. Y. 

Son of Davis Crane and Elvasinda (Mallory) Crane ; b. Schaghticoke Point, 
N. Y., Aug. 21, 1841. 

Latin Salutatorian. Prizes in Latin and Mathematics, Freshman and Sopho- 
more years. 

Union Theol. Sem., 1862-5. Ordained Presb. Minister, 1867 ; Pastor, Rose 
Valley, N. Y., 1867-9, Stanhope, N. J., 1870-80; Evangelist, Stanhope, N. J., 
1880-90 ; Pastor, Pleasant Plains, N. Y., 1891-3 ; Heuvelton, N. Y., since 1894. 

A. B., 1861, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

(See bibliography.) 



*DE LEON, JOSE ALEJANDRO PONCE. 

Son of Juan Baubiste Ponce de Leon and Asunian (Perry) de Leon ; 
Maturgas, Cuba, July 18, 1842. 

Mt. St. Mary's Coll. 

Real Estate Broker, 1866-9. 

A. B., 1861, from Univ., City of N. Y. A. M., from Mt. St. Mary's Coll. 

U. S. Navy in 1862-5 ; Col. in Cuban Revolutionary Army. Killed in battle. 

Died, 1869, La Cuaba, Cuba. 



*DERRICKSON, JAMES GAUNT. 

Born, N. Y. City, June 6, 1841. 

Z.W. and $.B.K. 

A. B., 1861, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

2d Lieut., Co. D, 66th N. Y. Vols. ; Capt. of Ordnance at Battle of Gettysburg ; 
detailed to First Division, 2d Army Corps. Taken prisoner, June 22, 1864; 
paroled, Apr., 1865 ; then mustered out. 

Died, Oct. 18, 1866, Stockport, N. Y. 



GALLATIN, FREDERICK. 670 Fifth Ave., N. Y. City. 

Son of Albert Rolaz Gallatin and Mary Lucille (Stevens) Gallatin ; b. N. Y. 
City, May 17, 1841. 

Z.W. 

Columbia Law School, 186 1-3. LaAvyer. 

A. B., 1861, and A. M., 1864, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Private, 7th Regt., N. Y., 1862, in Baltimore, Md.; Lieut., 12th Regt., N. Y., 
1863 ; Judge Advocate and Major in N. Y. S. Militia. 

Married, 1865, Almy Goelet, da. of Thomas Gerry. Children : Almy Goelet, 
Rolaz Horace, Jean Buchanan, Goelet, Albert and Mary. 

Brother: Albert H., 1859. 



HEDRICK, JOHN ADDISON. Inness St., Salisbury, N. C. 

Son of John Leonard Hedrick and Elizabeth (Sherwood) Hedrick ; b. near 
Lexington, N. C, Aug. 16, 1837. 

Vice-Pres. of Eucleian. $.B.K. 

Catawba Coll., N. C, 1854-6; Davidson Coll., 1857-9 ; Collector of Customs, 
Port of Beaufort, N. C, 1862-9 ; Farming since 1871 ; Justice of Inferior Court 
of Rowan Co., N. C, 1881 ; Chairman of Court of Rowan Co., N. C, 1884; of 
Board of Education of Rowan Co. since 1885 ; Justice of the Peace. 

A. B., 1861, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Aug. 25, 1875, Maggie May, da. of Archibald L. Young. Children : 
Mary Sherwood, John Young, William Archibald, Laura McNeely and Bessie 
Barker. 

Nephew: Charles J., 1874. 



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*MORRIS, THOMAS BURNSIDE. 

Son of William E. Morris and (Burnside) Morris ; b. Wellsboro, Tioga 

Co., Pa., May 13, 1842. 

Z.W. 

Civil Engineer ; Chief Engineer, a R. R. on Long Island, 1863 ; Division 
Chief of Union Pacific R. R., 1867-9 ; Division Chief of Northern Pacific R. R., 
1870-4. 

B. S., 1861, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Oct. 3, 187 1, Sarah Arndt Stelon. Children: Mary Burnside, Ray 
Stelon and Anna. 

Died, Nov. 8, 1885, Oakland, Cal. 



*NEWELL, WILLIAM WHITING. 

Son of the Rev. Dr. William Whiting Newell and Edna (Shaw) Newell ; b. 
Boston, Mass., Aug. 23, 1839. 

Hamilton Coll., 1857-9 ; Union Theol. Sem., 1861-4. Ordained Minister, 
Presb. Church, 1864 ; Supply, Cooperstown, N. Y., 1864-5 '■> Pastor, Wappinger's 
Falls, N. Y., 1865-8; Monroe, Mich., 1869-71; 42d St., N. Y. City, 187 1-4 ; 
Newbury port, Mass., 1874-81 ; Gen'l Sec'y for French Evangelization in the 
Am. and Foreign Christian Union, and Minister of St. Luke's Chapel, Paris, 
France, 1881-94. 

A. B., 1861, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Sept. 25, 1864, Helen, da. of Luther R. Peet. Children : George 
Kennedy, William Whiting and Oliver Shaw. 

Brother : Geo. B., 1869 (non-grad.). 

Died, Jan. 23, 1894, Paris, France. 



NIGHTINGALE, JAMES CHRYSTIE. Stamford, Conn. 

Son of John Nightingale and Ann Jane (Agnew) Nightingale ; b. N. Y. City, 
Sept. 22, 1836. 

English Salutatorian. Pres. of Class. Pres. of Eucleian. Z.IF. and ^.B.JT. 

Theol. Sem., Alleghany, Pa., 1862-4 ; Princeton Theol, Sem., 1864-5 ; licensed, 
Presbytery of N. Y., 1865. Ordained Evangelist, 1866 ; Supply, Canal St. Church,. 
N. Y. City, 1865-7 ; Islip, N. Y., 1868-9 ; Pastor, Smithville Flats, N. Y., 
1869-74 ; Babylon, N. Y., 1874-80 ; Evangelist, 1880-92 ; Moderator of Synod 
of L. I., 1879. 

A. B., 1861, from Univ., City of N. Y. B. D., 1865, from Princeton Theol. Sem» 

Married, Oct. 28, 1869, Julia, da. of James St. John. Children : Howard 
Crosby, James Clifford, Craig Elder, Carolyn Ethel and Garrard Post. 

Nephew : James Abbott, 1883. 



PHAYRE, JOHN FRANCIS. 103 W. 121st St., N. Y. City. 

Son of John Phayre and Catharine McComb (Jollie) Phayre ; b. N. Y. City, 
July II, 1842. 

Philosophical Oration. Z.W. and $.B.K. 

A. B., 1861, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Oct. 20, 1869, Augusta C, da. of John P. H. Tallman. Child: 
Mary Phayre. 



♦POST, WILLIAM HENRY BEERS. 

Son of Alfred C. Beers Post and Harriet (Beers) Post ; b. N. Y. City, June 
30, 1843. 

Univ. Med. Dept., 1861-2, 1864-5 ; Att'g Phys. to N. W. Dispensary, N. Y., 

1866-7; Ass't Surg., U. S. Army, 1864; Surg., 128th Regt., N. Y. Vols.' 

1864-5. Sanitary Inspector, Metropolitan Board of Health, 1868-9 5 Health 
Inspector, N. Y. City, 1869^4. 



o8 UNIVERSITY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. [1861. 

A. B., 1861, and M. D., 1865, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
Private, 22d Regt., N. Y. State Militia, 1863-4. 

Brother : Alfred A., 1857. Brother-in-law : W. S. Opdyke, 1856. Uncle: 
Edward, 1841. Cousin: Geo. B., 1858. Nephew: A. C. P. Opdyke, 1890. 
Died, Nov. 4, 1886, N. Y. City. 

ROBERTSON, HECTOR M. Last address, Jersey City, N. J. 
A. B., 1861, from Univ., City of N. Y. 



SKIDMORE, LEMUEL BOND. 120 Broadway, N. Y. City. 

Son of William Burtis Skidmore and Harriet Anne (Bond) Skidmore ; b. 
N. Y. City, Aug. 25, 1843. 

Valedictorian. Pres. of Eucleian. Z.IT. and ^.B.^. 

Law School of Harvard Univ., 186 1-3. Lawyer. 

A. B., 1861, from Univ., City of N. Y. LL. B., 1863, from Harvard Univ. 

Married, Nov. 25, 1888, Mary, da. of William Johnson. Children : Anna and 
Lemuel. 

Uncle: Hugh L. Bond, 1848. 



VAN GIESON, HENRY CLAY. The Merriam, Omaha, Neb. 

Son of Henry Van Gieson and Jane (Williams) Van Gieson ; b. Paterson, 
N. J., Oct. 18, 1839. 

Z.W. 

Med. Dept., BowdoinColl., 1862 ; Med. Dept., Georgetown Univ., Washington, 
D. C, 1863-4 ; Med. Cadet, U. S. Army, 1863-4 ; Acting Ass't Surg., U. S. 
Navy, 1864-5 ; Coll. of Physicians and Surgeons, N. Y. City, 1866 ; City 
Phys., Paterson, N. J., 1868; Pres., Passaic Co. Med. Soc'y, 1880. 

A. B., 1861, from Univ., City of N. Y. M. D., 1864, from Georgetown Univ., 
and 1866, from Coll. of Physicians and Surgeons. 

Married, Sept. 28, 1866, Mary E., da. of David Van Emburgh. Children: 
Henry Beesworth, Adna, Helen and Louise. 



MASON, THEODORE L. Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Special Course Diploma, 1861, from Univ., City of N. Y. 



*SOUTTER, ROBERT, 

Served in Confederate Army during War of the Rebellion. 
Lawyer in N. Y. City, 1863-73. 

Special Course Diploma, 1861, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
Died, 1873. 



WOOLSEY, CHARLES WILLIAM. Scarborough, N. Y. 

Webster Oratorical Prize, Junior Exhibition. Pres., Y. M. C. A. W.T, 

Trustee and Treasurer, 120 Broadway, N. Y. City. 

Special Course Diploma, 186 1, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

First Lieut., 164th Regt., N. Y. Vols ; Aide-de-camp to Genls. Williams, Grant, 
Burnside, Hooker and Meade ; Chief of Bureau of " Daily Memoranda " of the 
Army of the Potomac ; Acting Ass't Adjutant Gen.; Brevet Capt., Major and 
Lieut.-Col., 1861-5. Nominated as Minister Resident, Sweden and Norway. 
Special Agent of Sanitary Commission. 



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1862. 

AMERMAN, JAMES LANSING. 25 E. 22d St., N. Y. City. 

Son of Charles Henry Amerman and Elsie Maria (Lansing) Amerman ; b. 
Farmingdale, N. Y., Aug. 13, 1843. 

Theol. Sem. of Ref. Dutch Church, New Brunswick, N. J., 1865-8 ; Teacher, 
Grammar School, N. Y. City, 1861-4 ; Real Estate Business, 1864-5. Ordained 
Minister, Ref. Dutch Church, 1868 ; Pastor, Addisville, Pa., 1868-71 ; Jersey 
City, N. J., 1871-6 ; Missionary to Japan, 1876 ; Prof, of Systematic Theology 
in Meijo Gakum, Tokyo, Japan, 1877-89 ; Prof, of O. T. Exegesis, 1889-91 ; 
Dean of Theol. Faculty, 1890-1 ; Pres. of Board of Directors, Meijo Gakum, 
Tokyo, Japan ; Vice-Pres. Asiatic Soc'y of Japan, .8 years, and Pres., 1889-91 ; 
Treas. of various benevolent organizations of Japan. 

A. B., 1862, and A. M., 1865, from Univ., City of N. Y. D. D., 1885, from 
Rutgers Coll. 

Cor. Member of Am. Soc'y of Comparative Religion. 

Married, Oct. 12, 1870, Rebecca, da. of the Rev. George Ely. Children : 
Eleanor Bebrille, George Ely, Bessie Ely and James Donald. 

(See bibliography.) 

BEADLESTON, WILLIAM HENRY. 25 W. 51st St., N. Y. City. 

Son of Ebenezer Beadleston and Mary (Nash) Beadleston ; b. N. Y. City, 
Feb. 27, 1840. 

Junior Orator. 4th Honor at Commencement. W. 2^. and $.B.K. 

Member N. Y. Stock Exchange ; Director and Trustee in various corpora- 
tions. Manufacturer. 

A. B., 1862, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Mar. 31, 1870, Susan A., da. of Chauncey P. Colwell. Children: 
Henry Colwell, William Langdon, Edith, Randolph and Chauncey Perry. 

BOND, BENJAMIN WILLIAMS. 33 E. 17th St., N. Y. City. 

Son of Lorenzo Bond and Hannah (Williams) Bond ; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Oct. 
21, 1837. 

Eucleian Junior Orator. Vice-Pres. of Eucleian. 

Troy Univ., 1858 ; Clerk ; Publisher and Bookseller. 

A. B., 1862, and A. M., 1865, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, May 17, 1865, Maria A., da. of Thomas Watson. Child : Marie A. 

BRETT, CORNELIUS. 509 Bergen Ave., Jersey City, N. J. 

Son of the Rev. Philip M. Brett and Cornelia (Bogert) Brett ; b. N. Y. City, 
Nov. 25, 1842. 

Webster Junior Oratory Prize. Philosophical Oration at Commencement. 
Sec'y and Pres. of Philomathean. $.B.K. 

Theol. Sem. of Ref. Dutch Church, New Brunswick, N. J., 1862-5. Ordained 
Minister, Ref. Dutch Church, 1865 ; Pastor, Flatlands, L. I., 1865-70 ; Newark, 
N. J., 1870-3 ; Montgomery, N. Y., 1873-6 ; Bergen, N. J., since 1876 ; Member 
of Board of Domestic Missions of Ref. Dutch Church, 188 1 ; Pres., Hudson Co. 
Bible Soc'y, 1890. 

A. B., 1862, from Univ., City of N. Y. D. D., 1889, from Ursinus Coll., Pa. 

Married, Oct. 10, 1865, Helen B., da. of Clarkson Runyon. Children : Maude 
R. and Philip Milledoler. 

*COCHRAN, ISRAEL WILLIAMS. 

Son of James Blair Cochran and Katharine (Baylis) Cochran ; b. Foster's 
Meadow, N. Y., Sept. 11, 1841. 

Junior Orator. Valedictorian. 

Princeton Theol. Sem., 1862-6, one year being spent in the West Indies. Or- 
dained Minister, Presb. Church, 1868 ; Pastor, Mendham, N. J. 

A. B., 1862, from Univ., City of N. Y. 



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lOO UNIVERSITY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. [1862. 

Married, Oct. 29, 1868, Annie, da. of Robert Carter. Children : Robert, 
Samuel, Mary, James Blair, Jean Carter, Henry Jessup, Katharine Baylis and 
Annie Williams. 

Brother: Thomas, 1863. Brothers-in-law : Thomas Carter, 1858, and Samuel 
T. Carter, 1858. 

Died, Feb. 15, 1887, N. Y. City. 

GONZALES, FRANCISCO. Cuba. 
C. E., 1862, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

*HOSFORD, FREDERICK. 

Son of Frederick J. Hosford and Laura (Fuller) Hosford ; b. Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Junior Orator. Commencement Orator. Pres. of Eucleian. W.Y'.^nA^.B.K. 

Princeton Theol. Sem., 1862-4 ; Licensed by First Presbytery of N. Y., 1864 ; 
Union Theol. Sem., N. Y,, 1864-6 ; Traveled in West Indies, 1864-5. 

Died, Feb. 7, 1866, N. Y. City. 

*LUACES, ANTONIO LORENZO. 

Son of Jos6 Lorenzo Luaces and Concepcione (Yravla) Luaces ; b. Puerto 
Principe, Cuba, June 13, 1842. 

Pres. of Philomathean. 

Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll., 1862-5 \ Med. Schools of Paris and Madrid, 1868 ; 
Interne, Bellevue Hosp., 1865-7. 

B. S., 1862, and M. S., 1866, from Univ., City of N. Y. M. D., 1865, from 
Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll. 

Chief of Med. Staff in Cuban War, 1869-75, during which he was taken pris- 
oner and shot. 

Died, April 21, 1875, Puerto Principe, Cuba. 

*MATTHIAS, JOHN JAR VIS. 

Son of John J. Matthias and Mary Camp (Beach) Matthias ; b. Flushing, N. Y., 
Jan. 14, 1843. 

Troy Univ., 1858-9 ; Sheffield Scientific School of Yale Univ., 1862-5, ^^i^ 
Silliman Prize and Treas. of Berzelius there ; Ass't in Chemistry at Sheffield ; 
Shipping Business in the W. I. 

A. B., 1862, and A. M., 1865, from Univ., City of N. Y. Ph. D., 1866, from 
Yale Univ. 

Married, May 15, 1867, Jennie Keeler, da. of Daniel Trowbridge. Children : 
Winifred and Mary Elsie. 

Died, July 27, 1888, Saratoga Springs, N. Y. 

Mcelroy, SOLOMON CLARKE. West Milton, N. Y. 

Son of James McElroy ; b. St. John, N. B., Oct. 8, 1840. 

Princeton Theol. Sem., 1862-5. Ordained Evangelist by Presbytery of 
Luzerne, 1865 ; Stated Supply and Teacher, Shickshinny, Pa., 1866-7 \ Stated 
Supply, Garden City, Minn., 1867-8 ; Blue Earth City, Minn., 1868-9 ; Water- 
ford, N. J., 1869-70; Pastor, Washingtonville and Derry, Pa., 1870-1 ; Stated 
Supply, Shamokin andElysburg, Pa., 1872-4 ; Pastor, Coudersport, Pa., 1875-8 ; 
Stated Supply, Bowman's Creek, Pa., since 1879. 

A. B., 1862, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

MITCHELL, JAMES L. 164 Washington Park, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Son of Edward Mitchell and Mary A. (Brainard) Mitchell ; b. May 17, 1841. 

Z.W. and ^.B.K. 

Business. 

Married, May 14, 1874, Margaret L., da. of John Rendell. Children : Harry 
B. and Marguerite. 

Brother : John H., 1867. 



1 862.] DEPARTMENT OF ARTS AND SCIENCE. lOI 

PIFFARD, HENRY G. lo W. 35th St., N. Y. City. 

Son of David Piffard and Ann (Haight) Piffard ; b. PifFard, N. Y., Sept. 10, 
1842. 

Junior Orator. Z.W. 

Coll. of Physicians and Surgeons, N. Y., 1862-4 ; Interne, Bellevue and Charity 
Hosps., 1864-5 ; Surg., with Brevet of Major, 71st Regt., N. G., S. N. Y., 1867-8 ; 
Lecturer, Urinary Analysis, Univ. Med. Dept., 1873 ; Prof. Dermatology, Univ. 
Med. Dept., since 1875 ; Surg, to Charity (now City) Hosp. since 1871 ; Con- 
sulting Surg, to St. Elizabeth's Hosp. since 1877. 

A. B., 1862, and A. M., 1865, from Univ., City of N. Y. M. D., 1864, from 
Coll. of Physicians and Surgeons. 

Member of N. Y. Co. Med. Soc'y ; N. Y. State Med. Soc'y ; N. Y. Academy 
of Medicine ; N. Y. Dermatological Soc'y ; N. Y. Microscopical Soc'y. 

Married, June 17, 1868, Helen Hart, da. of Wm. K. Strong. Children : Henry, 
Helen, Charles and Susan. 

(See bibliography.) 

PINGRY, JAMES OAKLEY. Millbrook, N. Y. 

Son of John Francis Pingry and Caroline Gilfert (Oakley) Pingry ; b. Fishkill, 
N. Y., 1843. 

Junior Orator. Commencement Orator. $.B.K. 

Dartmouth Med. Coll., 1863 ; Coll. of Physicians and Surgeons, N. Y. City, 
1864-8; House Surg., Bellevue Hosp., 1869-70; Physician, Elizabeth, N. J., 
1870 ; Millbrook, N. Y., since 1870. 

A. B., 1862, and A. M., 1865, from Univ., City of N. Y. M. D., 1868, from 
Coll. of Physicians and Surgeons, N. Y. City. 

Member of Duchess Co. Med. Soc'y. 

Married, June 28, 1876, Ida L., da. of R. G. Coffin. Children: Julia Schott, 
Eliza Sackett, Caroline Oakley, John Francis, Clarence Coffin and Laura Van 
Wagenen. 

Brothers: John, 1868, and Frank K., 1868. 

*PLACE, NELSON, Jr. 

N. Y. Med. Coll., 1862-4 ; Physician ; Surg., 8th Regt. Infantry, N. G., State of 
N. Y., 1866. 

A. B., 1862, and A. M., 1865, from Univ., City of N. Y. M. D., 1864, from 
N. Y. Med. Coll. 

Married Mary J. Robinson. 

Died, 1881, N. Y. City. 

SCHENCK, PETER LAWRENCE. 60 St. Mark's Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Son of John Schenck and Catharine Van Dyke (Ryder) Schenck ; b. Flatbush, 
L. L, N. Y., Oct. 25, 1843. 

Z.W. 

Coll. of Physicians and Surgeons, N. Y., 1862-5 ; Ass't Phys., Kings Co. 
Hosp., Flatbush, L. I., 1864-5 5 Acting Ass't Surg., U. S. Army, 1865, at Wil- 
mington, N. C. ; Ass't Phys., Cholera Hosp., Brooklyn, 1866; Ass't Med. Supt., 
Kings Co. Hosp., 1867-72, Med. Supt., 1872-81, Consulting Surg, since 1881. 

A. B., 1862, and A. M., 1865, from Univ., City of N. Y. M. D., 1865, from 
Coll. of Physicians and Surgeons. 

Member of Kings Co. Med. Soc'y ; Brooklyn Pathological Soc'y ; Am. Acad- 
emy of Medicine. 

SMITH, GEORGE LOCKWOOD. York, Pa. 

Son of Samuel Dibble Smith and Sallie Ann (Delavan) Smith ; b. Pound 
Ridge, N. Y., June 15, 1837. 

Junior Orator. Sec'y and Pres. of Philomathean. 

Union Coll., 1859-60; Princeton Theol. Sem., 1862-5. Ordained Minister, 
Presb. Church, 1865 ; Pastor, Rutherford, N. J., 1865; Ewing, N. J., 1871-S ; 
Cedarville, N. J., 1879-83 ; York, Pa., since 1883. Vice-Pres., York Collegiate 
Institute, Pa. 



I02 UNIVERSITY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. [1862, 

A. B., 1862, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, I., Nov. 21, 1865, Carrie N., da. of Emley Olden. II., June 5, 1879, 
Sarah G., da. of Dr. John W. Scudder. Children : Martha Earl and George 
Elbert. 

Brother: Roswell D., 1859. 

SMYTH, GEORGE HUTCHINSON. 30 Hawthorne Ave., East Orange, N. J. 

Son of Hugh Smyth and Jean (Barbour) Smyth ; b. Killydonelly, Antrim Co., 
Ireland, Mar. 20, 1840. 

Queen's Coll., Belfast, Ireland; Alleghany Theol. Sem., 1861-2 ; Princeton 
Theol. Sem., 1863-4 ; Chaplain, U. S. A., detailed to Hospitals in Washington, 
D. C, 1862-3-4-5; Pastor, Sixth Presb. Church, Washington, D. C, 1864-9; 
Wilmington, Del., 1869-72 ; Chaplain, House of Refuge, N. Y., 1873-81 ; Pastor, 
Ref. Dutch Collegiate Church, Harlem, N. Y., 1881-91. 

A. B., 1862, and A. M., 1865, from Univ., City of N. Y. D. D., 1889, from 
Geneva Coll., Pa. 

Member of Institute of Christian Philosophy. 

Married, I., Feb. 14, 1865, Josepha Franklin, da. of Joseph Goodrich. II., 
Oct. 6, 1875, Letitia, da. of Robert Kennedy. Children : Hugh Alexander, 
Elizabeth Elliott, Josepha Franklin, George Hugh and Letitia Jean, 

♦STRONG, SELAH WOODHULL. 

Son of the Rev. Dr. Thomas M. Strong and Elizabeth (Grier) Strong ; b. Flat- 
bush, L. I., Sept. 2, 1844. 

Z.W. 

Theol. Sem. of Ref. Dutch Church, New Brunswick, N. J., 1862-5 \ Licensed 
by Classis of N. Y., 1865 ; Pastor, Rochester, Ulster Co., N. Y., 1865-70 ; West 
Troy, N. Y., 1870-84 ; Stated Clerk of Classis of Saratoga and Particular Synod 
of Albany, Ref. Dutch Church ; Member of Board of Foreign Missions ; Vice- 
Pres. of General Synod of Ref. Dutch Church ; Primarius to General Assembly 
of United Presb. Church. 

A. B., 1862, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Jan. 17, 1866, Eleanor H. Van Deusen. 

Brothers : Mason R., 1855, and Robert G., 1855. 

Died, Nov. 6, 1884. 

SYME, WILLIAM R. 170 Broadway, N. Y. City. 

Son of the Rev. David Syme. 

Junior Orator. Third Honor at Commencement. Pres. of Eucleian. Z.W, 
and $.B.K. 

Lawyer. Served with the 13th Regt. of Brooklyn, N. Y., in 1862. 
A. B., 1862, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

WHITING, MARSHALL. Box 36, Astoria, L. I. City, N. Y. 

Son of Marshall Whiting and Eliza Richardson (TLorburn) Whiting ; b. James- 
ville, N. Y., Feb. 21, 1840. 

Freshman and Sophomore Prizes in Latin, Greek and Mathematics. Junior 
Orator. Latin Salutatorian. Z.W. and $.B.K, 

Coll. of Physicians and Surgeons, N. Y., 1870-3 ; ist Ass't and Vice-Principal 
in Union Free School, Dist. No. 6, Yonkers, N. Y., 1862-70. 

A. B., 1862, and A. M., 1865, from Univ., City of N. Y. M. D., 1873, from 
Coll. of Physicians and Surgeons, N. Y. 

WILSON, DAVID W. Elgin, 111. 

Son of Mordecai Wilson, Jr., and Phebe (Alward) Wilson ; b. Deckertown, 
N. J., Sept. 21, 1839. 
A.K.B. 



1 862.] DEPARTMENT OF ARTS AND SCIENCE. IO3 

Troy Univ., 1858 ; Reporter for Standard, Jersey City, 1863-4 ; Coal Dealer 
in Jersey City, 1865-8 ; Manufacturer's Agent, 1870-4 ; Managing Editor of 
Newark Register, Newark, N. J., 1875-8 ; Ass't Editor, Agents'" Review, 1879-82 ; 
Manufacturer's Agent, 1885-90 ; Editor and Proprietor, Elgin Daily Report, since 
189c. 

A. B., 1862, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Sept. 26, 1866, Marie Elisabeth, da. of Eleazer M. Couse. Children : 
•Wallace C. and James M. 



DAVIDSON, HENRY H. Northport, N. Y. 
Special Course Diploma, 1862, from Univ., City of N. Y. 



FISKE, HENRY B. 

Special Course Diploma, 1862, from Univ., City of N. Y, 



LODER, BENJAMIN HENRY. 312 Macon St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Clerk in Banking House, 1862-4 ; Dry Goods, 1864-70 ; Publisher, 1870-4 ; 
Auditor's Dept., Erie Railway, 1874-84 ; Professional Accountant since 1884, at 
24 Beaver St., N. Y. 

Special Course Diploma, 1862, from Univ., City of N. Y, 



*MELLIS, SILAS HARVEY. 

Born, Brooklyn, N. Y., May 6, 1834. 

Union Theol. Sem., N. Y., 1862-4; Andover Theol. Sem., Andover, Mass., 
.1864-5. Ordained Minister, Cong. Church, 1866 ; Supply, Empire City, Colo., 
1865-6. 

Special Course Diploma, 1862, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Died, May 25, 1866, Central City, Colo. 



♦VAN AKEN, GULICK. 

Son of Enoch Van Aken and Eliza (Webster) Van Aken ; b. N. Y. City, Apr. 
22, 1840. 

Philomathean Junior Orator. 

Princeton Theol. Sem., 1862 ; Union Theol. Sem., N. Y., 1863 ; Pastor, Presb. 
Church, Philadelphia, 1864-7 ; Ref. Dutch Church, Freehold, N. J., 1867-71. 

Special Course Diploma, 1862, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Dec. i, 1863, Elizabeth Jannette, da. of James Kearney. 

Died, Oct. 20, 1872, Brooklyn, N. Y. 



WOOLSEY, EDWARD JOHN [Jr.]. Astoria, L. I. City, N. Y. 

Son of Edward John Woolsey and Emily Phillips (Aspinwall) Woolsey ; b. 
N. Y. City, Mar. 31, 1842. 

Commencement Orator. W. IT. 

Private study, 1862-4 ; Merchant, 1864-8 ; Banker and Broker at 15 Broad St., 
N. Y. City, since 1868. 

Special Course Diploma, 1862, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, I., Oct. 5, 1870, Fanny M. Smythe. Divorced in 1893. II., Mrs. de 
Rhode. Children : Edward John and George Morrison. 



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BAIRD, WILLIAM CHESTER. 1249 Pacific St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Son of the Rev. Robert Baird and Fermine Ophelia Amaryllis (Du Buisson) 
Baird ; b. Geneva, Switzerland, Oct. ii, 1842. 

Webster Junior Oratory Prize. W. T". 

Coll. of N. J., 1859-60. In Mercantile and Manufacturing Business since 1864 ; 
Conductor of Music of Clinton Ave. Cong. Church, Brooklyn, N. Y., since 
1872 ; Conductor Chester Glee Club, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1884-91. 

A. B., 1863, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, June 23, 1886, Grace Summer, da. of William Andrews Williams. 

Brothers: Charles W. (special), 1848, and Henry M., 1850. Nephews: Robert 
(non-grad.), 1890, and Henry M., Jr., 1891. 

BARNES, CHARLES RANDALL. Plainfield, N. J. 

Son of William E. Barnes and Lavinia Maria (Townsend) Barnes ; b. N. Y. 
City, Feb. 2, 1836. 

Z.W. 

Troy Univ., 1859-61. Minister, Meth. Episc. Church; Pastor, 1865-84; Pre- 
siding Elder, 1884-8 ; Pastor since 1888 ; Teacher, 1869-70, in Drew Theol. Sem., 
Madison, N. J. ; Manager, Clerical Life Ins. Soc'y ; Newark Conference His- 
torical Soc'y, and S. S. Union of the Meth. Episc. Church. 

A. B., 1863, and A. M., 1868, and D. D., 1890, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, July 6, 1864, Caroline, da. of Hiram Darrow. Children : Lavinia 
Maria, Mary Grace, Margaretta and Caroline Florence. 

Nephews : Raphael M. McKenzie, 1890, and Edward T. McKenzie, 1896. 

(See bibliography.) 

BURNET, JAMES BROWN. 16 Chestnut St., Newark, N. J. 

Son of Jacob H. Burnet and Charlotte Augusta (Coe) Burnet ; b. Newark, 
N. J., Dec. 2, 1842. 

Freshman Latin Prize. Junior Orator. W.T. ■a.xv^ ^.B.K. 

Univ. Med. Dept., 1863-6 ; House Phys. at Bellevue Hosp., 1866-8 ; Visiting 
Phys., St. Barnabas Hosp., Newark, N. J.; Med. Examiner for many Life Ins. 
Companies. 

A. B., 1863, and A. M., 1866, and M. D., 1866, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Member of N. J. Historical Soc'y ; N. J. Soc'y of Sons of the Am. Revolution ; 
Med. Cadet, U. S. A. Med. Hosp., 1863. 

Married, Oct. 16, 1869, Maria Lafiin, da. of Ulysses B. Brewster. Children: 
Maria Theresa and James Brown, Jr. 

COCHRAN, THOMAS [Jr.]. 59 Western Ave., St. Paul, Minn. 

Son of James B. Cochran and Catharine (Baylis) Cochran ; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., 
July 31, 1843. 

Commencement Orator. Pres. of Eucleian. 

Columbia Coll. Law School, 1863-5. Lawyer, 1865-82; Financial Agent and 
Investment Banker since 1868. 

A. B., 1863, from Univ., City of N. Y.; LL.B., 1865, from Columbia Coll. 

Married, Nov. 26, 1867, Emelie Belden, da. of Alexander R. Walsh. Children : 
Alexander Robertson, Thomas, Emily, Williams, MoncriefF Mitchell and Louise. 

Brother : Israel W., 1862. Brother-in-law : James R. Walsh, 1863. 

*DEMAREST, JOHN KAY. 

Son of Jasper Demarest and Catharine (Lozier) Demarest ; b. River Edge, 
N. J., Oct. 10,1843. 

Junior Orator. Class Poet. 

Princeton Theol. Sem., 1863-6. Ordained Minister, Presb. Church, 1866; 
Pastor, Palisades, N. Y., 1866-9 ; Owensboro, Ky., 1869-72 ; Westminster, N. Y. 
City, 1872-4; Gettysburg, Pa., 1875-92. 



1863.] DEPARTMENT OF ARTS AND SCIENCE. 10$ 

A. B., 1863, from Univ., City of N. Y. D. D., 1889, from Pa. Coll. 
Married, Dec. 18, 1866, Mary Jane, da. of James H. McCampbell. Children : 
Bertha, Letitia Meriwether and Cornelius Agnew. 
Died, May i, 1892, Hackensack, N. J. 
(See bibliography.) 

jDRIPPS, JOSEPH FREDERICK. 143 So. Broad St., Savannah, Ga. 

Son of Matthew Dripps and Amelia (Millar) Dripps ; b. Philadelphia, Pa., Mar. 
19, 1844. 

Entrance Prize. Junior Orator. Fourth Honor at Commencement. Class 
Pres. Pres. of Eucleian. Z.W. 2ind $.B.K. 

Princeton Theol. Sem., 1865-8. Ordained Minister, Presb. Church, 1870 ; 
Pastor, Germantown, Pa., 1870-80; Philadelphia, Pa., 1882-6 ; Savannah, Ga,, 
since 1889 ; Pres., Board of Education of Presb. Church, 1884-9. 

A. B., 1863, from Univ., City of N. Y. D. D., 1884, from Lafayette Coll. 

Married, Jan. 27, 1875, Emily, da. of Robert D. Dunning. Child : Robert 
Dunning. 

(See bibliography.) 

GRAHAM, JAMES. 1416 Ninth St., Oakland, Cal. 

Son of John Graham and Dorothy (Martin) Graham ; b. Balibay, Ireland, 
May 8, 1834. 

Mercantile pursuits, Boston, Mass., 1864-8 ; San Francisco, Cal., 1868-72 ; 
Assayer, San Francisco, Cal., since 1872. 

A. B., 1863, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Feb. i, 1864, Mary A. Maurice. Children : Adelaide Elizabeth and 
Emily Eugenia. 

Brother: William, 1859. 

HENDRICKSON, SKIDMORE. 636 St. Mark's Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Son of George W. Hendrickson and Abigail Hendrickson ; b. Hempstead, 
N. Y., Apr. II, 1841. 
Junior Orator. Valedictorian. Sophomore Class Prizes in Latin and Mathe- 
\ matics. $.B.K. 

Univ., Med. Dept., 1863-6 ; Acting Ass't Surg., U. S. A., at Willet's Point, 
L. I., and Beaufort, S. C, 1864-5 ; Physician and Surgeon at Jamaica, N. Y., 
)i 1866-82 ; Brooklyn, since 1882 ; Pres., Queens Co. Med. Soc'y. 
• A. B., 1863, and M. D., 1866, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Member of Queens Co. Med. Soc'y and Kings Co. Med. Soc'y. 
Married, May i, 1866, Harriet, da. of Remsen Bennett. 
Brother: Asa C, 1866. Cousin: George S., 1875. 

HOLMES, HAMILTON BISHOP. Morristown, N. J. 

' Son of Obadiah Holmes and Jane (Van Wyck) Holmes ; b. Poughkeepsie, 
N. Y., Oct. 31, 1841. 

Vice-Pres. of Philomathean. Philomathean Junior Orator. Pres., Y. M. C. A. 

Union Theol. Sem., 1863-6. Ordained Minister, Presb. Church, 1867 ; Pastor, 
Kingston, N. Y., 1867-72 ; Sec'y of U. S. Naval Asylum, Philadelphia, Pa., 
1873-6 ; Pastor, Moriches, N. Y., 1877-92 ; Pres., Suffolk Co. S. S. Ass'n, 
1884-92. 

A. B., 1863, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Oct. 9, 1867, Susan M. W., da. of WiUiam S. Smith. 

Uncles : William Van Wyck, 1840, and Mancius H. Hutton, 1857. 

LUDLUM, CHARLES HENRY. Hempstead, N. Y. 

Son of Daniel Ludlum and Judith (Smith) Ludlum ; b. Jamaica, N. Y., Feb, 
21, 1843. 

Freghman Mathematical and Sophomore Greek and Mathematical Prizes, 
Junior Orator. Latin Salutatorian. $.B.K. 



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I06 UNIVERSITY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. [l86 

Univ. Med. Dept., 1863-5. Interne, Bellevue Hosp., 1865-7 ; Visiting Phys." 
Northern Dispensary, N. Y., 1868-74 ; Visiting Phys., Out-door Dept. of Belle- 
vue Hosp., 1867-74; Phys., K Y. City, 1867-74; Boonton, N. J., 1874-8; 
Hempstead, N. Y., since 1878. 

A. B., 1863, A. M., 1866, and M. D., 1865, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, May 20, 1868, Mary Jane, da. of Samuel White. Children : Clinton 
White, Herbert Agnew, Walter Denton, Marion Carter, Edith Price and Alice 
Correll. 

Sen: Walter D., 1895. Cousin: James M. Denton, 1870 (special). v; 

1 

MARTIN, DANIEL STROBEL. 54 W. 55th St., N. Y. City. 

Son of Prof. Benjamin Nicholas Martin and Louisa Caroline (Strobel) Martin ;, 
b. N. Y. City, June 30, 1842. j 

Freshman Greek Prize. Junior Orator. English Salutatorian. $.B.K. ' 

Union Theol. Sem., 1863-6 ; School of Mines, Columbia Coll., 1868; Prof, of 
Greek and Latin in Rutgers Female Coll., N. Y. City, 1867-8 ; Prof, of Geology 
in same, since 1868 ; Examiner for Regents, Univ., State of N. Y,, 1882-S ; 
Lecturer on Geology, Cooper Union, N. Y. City, 1888-92. 

A. B., 1863, and A. M., 1866, from Univ., City of N. Y. Ph. D., 1881, Regents, 
Univ., State of N. Y. 

(See bibliography.) 



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PARK, ANDREW JACKSON. Huntington, Conn. 

Son of John Park and Jane (Roben) Park ; b. Ryegate, Vt., July 22, 1834. 

Junior Orator. Sec'y and Vice-Pres. of Eucleian. Commencement Orator. 

Union Theol. Sem., 1863-6. Ordained Evangelist, Presb. Church, 1866 ; 
Missionary in Northern Mexico, 1866-72 ; Pastor, Jersey City, 1872-8 ; N. Y, 
City, 1878-82; Weston, Conn., 1882-8; Huntington, Conn., since 1888. 

A. B., 1863, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Sept. 15, 1866, Mary, da. of John Barnett. Children: Andrew Jack- 
son, Mary Isabel, Louisa Jane and Jennie Alice. ^ 

(See bibliography.) 

ROBINSON, GEORGE WASHINGTON. Care of W. H. Goadby & Co., 24 
Broad St., N. Y. City. 

Son of John Robinson and Samuella Barker (Hassard) Robinson ; b. N. Y, 
City, June 2, 1843. 

Commencement Orator. Vice-Pres. of Eucleian. ^.$. 

Coll. of Physicians and Surgeons, N. Y. City, 1863-7 5 Physician, 1867-87 ; At- . 
tending Phys. and Surg., N. Y. Dispensary, 1868-79. I 

A. B., 1863, and A. M., 1866, from Univ., City of N. Y. M. D., 1867, from 
Coll. of Physicians and Surgeons. 

Member of N. Y. Pathol. Soc'y ; N. Y. Acad, of Medicine ; N. Y. Co. Med. 
Soc'y. 

Married, June 26, 1877, Mary J., da. of Edward Bement. 



STEAD, ALFRED JENKS. Bloomington, Minn. 

Son of Benjamin Franklin Stead and Sarah Ann (Jenks) Stead ; b. Bridesburg, 
Pa., Mar. 28, 1843. 

Pres. of Philomathean. Junior and Commencement Orator. $.B.K. 

Princeton Theol. Sem., 1863-6. Ordained Minister, Presb. Church, 1867 ; 
Supply, Richland Prairie, Minn., 1867-71 ; Pastor, Chippewa Falls, Wis., 
187 1-4 ; Supply, Genesee, 111., 1874-8; Munson, 111., 1878-81 ; Pastor, Bloom- 
ington, Minn., since 1881. 

A. B., 1863, and A. M., 1866, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Nov. 22, 1872, Lillie Rosabel, da. of James Edwards. Children : 
Albro Beck with, Francis Morley, Robert Edwards and Benjamin Felix. 

Father: Benjamin F., 1839. 



,1863.] DEPARTMENT OF ARTS AND SCIENCE. IO7 

STEVENSON, JOHN JAMES. University of the City of N. Y. 

Son of the Rev. Dr. Andrew Stevenson and Ann Mary (Willson) Stevenson ; 
■b. N. Y. City, Oct. 10, 1841. 

Sophomore Greek Prize. Commencement Orator. Sec'y and Pres. of Philo- 
mathean. J.$. and $.B.K. {ex officio). 

' University's School of Analytical and Practical Chemistry, 1864-7. Teacher, 
iMexico (N. Y.) Acad., 1864 ; Private School, Astoria, N. Y., 1864-7 ; Prof, of 
Chem. and Nat. Hist, in W. Va. Univ., 1869-71 ; of Geol. and Nat. Hist, in 
Univ., City of N. Y., 1871-83; of Chem., Geol. and Physiol, in same, 1883-91 ; 
jof Geol. and Biol, in same, since 1891 ; Aid on Geol. Survey of Ohio, 
'1871-2-4; U. S. Geologist, 1873-4-8-9-80; Geologist on 2d Geological Survey 
of Pa., 1 875-6-7-8-8 1-82 ; Sec'y of Geol. Soc'y of America, 1888-90 ; Vice-Pres. 
of same, 1893 ; Vice-Pres. of Am. Ass'n for Adv. of Science, 1891-2. 

A. B., 1863, and A. M., 1866, and Ph. D., 1867, from Univ., City of N. Y. ; 
LL.D., 1893, from Coll. of N. J. 

Foreign, Corresponding or Hon. Member of Am. Philosophical Soc'y ; 
the Geol. Societies of Russia, Hungary, Belgium, Sweden, America, Aus- 
tria, Nord, Edinburgh, Liverpool, Australasia ; the Geographical Societies of 
Scotland and Russia ; the Kaiserl. Leop. -Carol. Deutsche Akademie ; the Nat. 
Historical Societies of Buffalo, Moscow, Tuscany, Dresden, Breslau ; the Acad- 
emies of Philadelphia, Padua, California, Palermo, Maryland, Catania, etc. 

Married, I., Apr. 13, 1865, Mary A., da. of William McGowan, Philadelphia 
(died Mar. 17, 1871). H., Jan. i, 1879, Mary C, da. of Nathaniel Ewing, 
Uniontown, Pa. Children : L, Anna Warner, d. 1884 ; Andrew William, d. 1869; 
Isabella Sommerville. H., Margaretta Denny, Archibald Ewing. 

Brother : Samuel A., 1870. 

(See bibliography.) 

STOKES, JAMES [Jr.]. 49 Cedar St., N. Y. City. 

Son of James Stokes and Caroline (Phelps) Stokes. 

Commencement Orator. 

Univ. Law Dept., 1863-5. Traveled in America, Europe, Palestine and 
Egypt ; Banker ; Director of various Financial and Manufacturing Corporations. 

A. B., 1863, and LL.B., 1865, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Member of N. Y. Historical Soc'y ; N. Y. Geneal. Soc'y ; N. Y. Geograph. 
Soc'y ; Director, Y. M. C. A. ; Trustee, Y. W. C. A. ; Organizer and Officer in 
Palestine Exploration Soc'y. 

Married, Nov. 22, 1882, Grace, da. of Marcellus Hartley. Children : Emma 
Hartley and Marcellus Hartley. 

Brother: Thomas, 1865 (special). 

TEN BROECK, ARTHUR WELLESLEY. 132 W. 73d St., N. Y. City. 

Son of Rensselaer Ten Broeck and Mary M. Ten Broeck ; b. N. Y. City, 
Oct. 31, 1841. 

Commercial, Musical and Literary Pursuits. 

A. B., 1863, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

VAN RIPER, CORNELIUS. 207 Main Ave., Passaic, N. J. 

Son of Abram W. Van Riper and Clarissa (Kip) Van Riper ; b. North Belle- 
ville, N. J., Sept. 6, 1840. 

Junior and Commencement Orator. Z.W. and $.B.K. 

Coll. of Physicians and Surgeons, N. Y., 1863-6 ; Phys. ; Member of firm. 
Van Riper & Co., Druggists, Passaic, N.J. ; Vice-Pres., People's Bank & Trust 
Co., Passaic ; Pres., Passaic Co. Med. Soc'y ; Member of Board of Education ; 
Member of Passaic City Council, three years. 

A. B., 1863, and A. M., 1866, from Univ., City of N. Y. ; M. D., 1866, from 
Coll. of Physicians and Surgeons. 

Married, Sept. 19, 1866, Adriana, da. of John W. Terhune. Children : Arthur 
Ward, John Terhune and Cornelia Zabriskie. 

Brother: Abram H., 1875 (non-grad.). Sons : Arthur W., 1892 ; John T., 1894. 



I08 UNIVERSITY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. [1864. 

WALSH, JAMES ROBERTSON. 487 Laurel Ave., St. Paul, Minn. 

Son of Alexander Robertson Walsh and Emily Maria (Brown) Walsh ; b. N. Y. 
City, Nov. 24, 1842. 

Jobbing^ and Dry Goods Business, 1863-71 ; Real Estate and Loans, St. Paul, 
Minn., 1871-8 ; Manager and Treas., St. Paul City R. R., 1878-82 ; of Campbell, 
Walsh & Jilson, 1882-7 ; Mortgage Loans since 1887. 

A. B., 1863, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, I., May 22, 1871, Marian Walker, da. of James Moir. II., Nov. II, 
1881, Emily Goodwin, da. of Robert C. Nichols. 

Brother-in-law : Thomas Cochran, 1863. 

WILLIAMS, HENRY TRUMAN. Corpus Christi, Texas. 

Son of the Rev. Dillon Williams and Nancy Chapman (Truman) Williams ; 
b. Feeding Hill, Agawam, Mass., Apr. 11, 1843. 

Editor of Eucleian. Junior Orator. 

Ass't Cashier in Office of U. S. Collector of Internal Revenue ; Agricult. Ed- 
itor of Independent, l>i. Y., 1866; Editor and Publisher of Horticulturist ^ N. Y., 
1869-79 ; of Ladies' Floral Cabinet, 187 1-9 ; Sec'y of Am. Pomolog. Soc'y, 1873. 

A. B., 1863, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, I., Aug., 1879, Mrs. Maria C, Hughes. II., Dec, 1883, Clara Jean- 
nette Causey. Children : Rose Adelaide Grace, Robert William Ernest, Susan 
and Libby Ann. 

Cousin : Prof. Ezra H. Gillett. 



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MASON, LEWIS D. 171 Joralemon St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Son of Theodore Lewis Mason and Catharine Van Vliet (De Witt) Mason. 

L. I. Coll. Hosp., 1866 ; Attending Phys., L. I. Coll. Hosp., to 1885 ; In- 
structor in Surgery in same to 1885 ; Attending Phys. to Kings Co. Inebriate 
Home, 1866-85 ; Consulting Phys. in same, 1885 ; Phys. to Hosp. for Mental 
and Nervous Diseases since 1887 ; Vice-Pres. of Am. Ass'n for Care of Ine- 
briates ; Vice-Pres. of Inebriety Congress, London, 1887. 

Special Course Diploma, 1863, from Univ., City of N. Y. ; M. D., 1866, from 
L. I. Coll. Hosp. 

Member of Am. Ass'n for Care of Inebriates ; N. Y. Acad, of Medicine ; 
Hon. Member of Society de M6decine Mentale, Belgium. 

Married, Fanny, da. of Isaac D. Witherspoon. 

Brothers: Theodore W., 1862 (non-grad.) ; Edward D., 1865 (special). 

(See bibliography.) 



1864. 

BLAUVELT, CORNELIUS RYCKMAN. P. O. Box 144, Nyack, N. Y. 

Son of David T. Blauvelt and Adeliza (Williams) Blauvelt ; b. N. Y. City, 
May 6, 1843. 

Junior Orator. English Salutatorian. Pres. of Class. Pres. of Eucleian. 
Pres. of Y. M, C. A. W. T. and $.B.K. 

Princeton Theol. Sem., 1864-6 ; Union Theol. Sem., 1866-7. Ordained Minis- 
ter, Ref. Dutch Church, 1868 ; Pastor, East New York, L. I., 1868-74 ; Newark, 
N. J., 1874-7 ; Ass't Editor of The Christian Intelligencer, 1877-80 ; Pastor, Hyde 
Park, Duchess Co., N. Y., 1880-3. 

A. B., 1864, and A. M., 1871, and Ph. D., 1891, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Sec'y of Am. Soc'y of Comparative Religion. 

Married, Apr. 16, 1868, A. Aurelia, da. of George E. Sage. Children : Addle 
Aurelia and Mary. 



1864.] DEPARTMENT OF ARTS AND SCIENCE. IO9 

CHALMERS, JOHN CHEESEMAN. P. O. Box 3122, Ann Arbor, Mich. 

Son of Thomas Clark Chalmers and Margaret (McGowan) Chalmers ; b. N. Y, 
City, Jan. 9, 1843. 

Z.W. 
' Coll., City of N. Y., 1860-2. Teacher and Farmer. Private in 22d Regt., 
■ N. G., S. N. Y., in War of the Rebellion. 
A. B., 1864, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, I., Mar. 28, 1867, Agnes, da. of Alexander Gilchrist, H., Feb. 10, 
1876, Gertrude, da. of Marcus Clyde. Children : Anna, Mary Alexander, Julia 
Gilchrist, Marcus, George and Virginia. 

COLLINS, JAMES MADISON. 
Graduate of a Theol. Sem. 
A. B., 1864, and A. M., 1867, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

'cONWAY, DAVID. Mount Joy, Lancaster Co., Pa. 

Son of David Conway and Nancy (Martin) Conway ; b. Caw, Londonderry 
Co., Ireland. 

Freshman Latin Prize. Pres. of Eucleian. $,B.K, 

Princeton Theol. Sem., 1864-8 ; Coll. of N. J., 1868. Licensed by Presbytery 
of New York, 1867 ; Pastor, Presb. Church, Andover, N. J., 1868-71 ; Asbury, 
N. J., 1871-6 ; Groveland, N. Y., 1876-7 ; Snow Hill, Md., 1877-83 ; Williams- 
burg, Pa., 1883-9 5 Mount Joy, Pa., 1890. 

A. B., 1864, and A. M., 1869, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

DAVISON, ROBERT ANTHONY. Rockville Centre, N. Y. 

Son of Tredwell Davison and Phebe Davison ; b. Rockville Centre, N. Y., 
Oct. ID, 1843. 

Junior Orator. Latin Salutatorian. Sophomore Latin Prize. Pres. of Eucleian. 
Z.W. and $.B.K. 

Columbia Coll. Law School, 1864-5. Counselor-at-Law. 

A. B., 1864, and A. M., 1881, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Oct. 31, 1870, Emeline, da. of Robert Sealy. Children: George 
Willetts, Mabel Estelle and Alfred Tredwell. 
, Nephew : Robert W. Higbie, 1882. 

HALLOWAY, WILLIAM WHITEMAN, Jr. Dover, N. J. 

Son of the Rev. William W. Halloway and Harriet Newell (Thompson) 
Halloway ; b. Clifton Park, N. Y., Dec. 15, 1843. 

Webster Junior Oratory Prize. Pres. of Class, Freshman Year. W. T. and 
$.B.K. 

New Brunswick Theol. Sem., 1864-7. Ordained Minister, Ref . Dutch Church, 
1867 ; Pastor, Belleville, N. J., 1867-71 ; Jersey City, N. J., 187 1-6 ; First 
Presb. Church, Dover, N. J., since 1876. 

A. B., 1864, and D. D., 1891, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Member of N. J. Historical Soc'y. 

Married, July 24, 1867, Anna J., da. of William Sammis. Children : Lillian, 
Harriet W., Nanna and Marie Louise. 

(See bibliography.) 

LANPHER, ALFRED KOON. Bayview Hospital, Baltimore, Md. 

Son of Asahel Moss Lanpher and Sarah Eliza (Koon) Lanpher ; b. Baltimore, 
Md., Sept. 13, 1842. 

Commencement Orator. Pres. of Class. Z.W, 

Ass't Teacher in N. Y. Public School, 1870 ; Principal of Falls Church Acad- 
emy, Va., 1872 ; 1st Ass't Teacher in Baltimore Public School since 1880. 

A. B., 1864, and A. M., 1867, from Univ., City of N. Y. 



no UNIVERSITY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. [1864. 

PRESTON, EDWARD FORREST. Amityville, N. Y. 
Son of W. S. Preston, M. D. 

Univ. Med. Dept., 1868-71. Coroner of Suffolk Co., N. Y., 1885-6. 

B. S., 1864, and M. S., 1868, and M. D., 1871, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

RICE, JOHN JAY. Fulton, Mo. 

Son of the Rev. Dr. Nathan L. Rice and Katharine Pollock (Burch) Rice ; 
b. Paris, Ky., Sept. 22, 1842. 

Junior Orator. Z.W. 

Columbia Coll. Law School, 1865. Admitted to the Bar, 1866 ; Lawyer, 1866-9. 
Prof, of English Lang, and Literat., Westminster Coll., Fulton, Mo., from 1869. 
Editor of Callaway Gazette. Prof, of Political Science, History, English Litera- 
ture and Rhetoric in Westminster Coll. 

A. B., 1864, and A. M., from Univ., City of N. Y. LL.D., 1891, from Univ., 
State of Missouri. 

Married, Dec. 15, 1874, Susan Emily, da. of Isaac Hockaday. Children : 
Elizabeth Hockaday, Nathan Lewis and John Jay. 

SPRAGUE, EDWARD PAYSON. 30 South St., Auburn, N. Y. 

Son of the Rev. Daniel Green Sprague and Caroline (Wood) Sprague ; 
b. Westchester, Conn., Oct. 18, 1843. 

Valedictorian. Sophomore Greek Prize. Junior Orator. Zi.W. and $.B.K. 

Andover Theol. Sem., 1864-7. Ordained Minister, Presb. Church, 1868 ; 
Pastor, Salem, N. Y., 1868-81 ; Meadville, Pa., 1881-7 ; Auburn, N. Y., since 
1887. 

A. B., 1864, and D. D., 1881, from Univ., City of N. Y. Ph. D., 1881, from 
Alleghany Coll. 

Member of Am. Academy of Political and Social Science. 

Married, June 10, 1868, Sarah Frances, da. of Henry S. Dering, M. D. Chil- 
dren : Vesta Dering and Dering Jay. ■ 

(See bibliography.) 

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*VAN BUREN, PETER HOES. 

Son of the Rev. John M. Van Buren and Maria Cornelia (Hoes) Van Buren ; 
b. Fultonville, N. Y., Feb. 15,. 1846. 

Entrance Examination Prize. Eucleian Junior Orator. 

Theol. Sem., New Brunswick, N. J., 1864-7. Ordained Minister, Ref. Dutch 
Church, 1867. 

A. B., 1864, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, June 6, 1867, Ellen Schuyler, da. of Ira C. Clark. 

Brother: Howard, 1876 (non-grad.). 

Died, July 7, 1868. 



♦AUCHINCLOSS, EDGAR STIRLING. 

Son of John Auchincloss and Elizabeth (Buck) Auchincloss ; b. N. Y. City, ■ 
Sept. 29, 1847. I 

Junior Orator (with Class of '65). W. T. " 

Of Auchincloss Bros., Spool Cotton Business ; Director in Bank of Manhattan 
Co. ; Del., Lack, and West. R. R. ; Morris and Essex R. R. ; Mexican Telegraph 
Co. ; N. Y. Institute for Instruction of Deaf and Dumb ; Manhattan Institute 
for Savings ; Pres. Florida Mfg. Co. ; Samaritan Home for the Aged. 

Special Course Diploma, 1864, from Univ., City of N, Y. 

Member of N. Y. Historical Soc'y. ist Lieut., 71st Regt., N. G., S. N. Y. 

Married, May, 1873, L. G., da. of the Hon. Samuel Sloan. 

Died, Mar. 13, 1892, Bon Air, Augusta, Ga. 



1865.] DEPARTMENT OF ARTS AND SCIENCE. Ill 

: BRYAN, JOSEPH HAMILTON. 953 Madison Ave., N. Y. City. 

: Son of Joseph Bryan and Margaret (Pringle) Bryan ; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Feb. 

: 16, 1846. 

Philomathean Junior Orator. Pres. of Philomathean. jd.$. 

Univ. Law Dept., 1864-6 ; admitted to the Bar, 1867. In Woollen Business, 
< 1868-78. 
, Special Course Diploma, 1864, and LL.B., 1866, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

' CASE, CHARLES H. 

Special Course Diploma, 1864, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

1 KIP, FRANCIS M., Jr. Harlingen, N. J. 

I New Brunswick Theol. Sem. of Ref. Dutch Church, 1864-7 ; licensed by 
S Classis of Poughkeepsie, N. Y., and ordained by same Minister of Ref. Dutch 

Church ; Pastor, Linlithgo, N. Y., 1867-9 ; Fultonville, N. Y., 1869-81 ; Ames- 

ville, N. Y., 1882-3 ; and at Harlingen, N. J., since 1884. 
Special Course Diploma, 1864, from Univ., City of N. Y. 



1865. 

BAYLISS, BENJAMIN HOLMES. 170 Broadway, N. Y. City. 

Son of Samuel Bayliss and Sarah (Bishop) Bayliss ; b. Rochester, N. Y., 
, July 22, 1842. 

1 Eucleian Junior Orator. Pres, of Eucleian. Pres. of Class. W.T'. 
' Journalist, 1865-70 ; Lawyer since 1870 ; Pres., Brooklyn S. S. Union, 1877-82 ; 
Trustee and Vice-Pres., Berkeley Institute, Brooklyn, N. Y., since 1886. 

A. B. and A. M., 1886, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Private, Co. G, 13th Reg't, N. G., S. N. Y., at Sufltblk, Va., 1862. 

Married, Oct. 6, 1868, Ellen P., da. of Lucien Birdseye. Children: Lucien 
Samuel, Harold Holmes, Ernest Birdseye, Donald and Katharine. 
f\ 

BENEDICT, JOSEPH M. Salt Lake City, Utah. 

Son of Francis Knapp Benedict and Emeline (Mott) Benedict. 

Junior Orator. English Salutatorian. Sec'y and Vice-Pres. of Eucleian. 
Z.W. 

Univ. Med. Dept., 1865-7 ; Physician and Surgeon ; Chief Surg, of St. Mary's 
Hosp., Salt Lake City. 

A. B., 1865, and M. D., 1867, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Member of Salt Lake Med. Soc'y. 

Married, June 5, 1867, Sarah E., da. of Wm. H. Pierson. Children : Chauncey 
': M. and Frances Bertha. • 

♦BURNET, THOMAS. 

Son of James Burnet and Betsey (McRoy) Burnet ; b. Thompsonville, Conn., 
Mar. 23, 1840. 

Junior Orator. Commencement Orator (5th in rank). Pres. of Eucleian. 
Appointed Master's Orator, 1868. ^.T. 

Princeton Theol. Sem., 1865-8. Ordained Minister, Presb. Church, Feb. 16, 
1870 ; Pastor, Orinoco, Minn., 1867-80 ; Du Page, 111., 1880-5. 

A. B., 1865, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Sept. 16, 1878, Alice K., da. of George P. Logan. Children: Agnes 
McElroy and Thomas W. 
\ Died, Aug. 14, 1885, Manitou Springs, Colo. 



112 UNIVERSITY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. [l865» 

*CAVARLY, JOHN FOLKS. 
Son of John Philip Cavarly and Alice (Van Schaick) Cavarly ; b. N. Y. City, 

1845. 

Freshman Latin and Mathematical Prizes. Sophomore Mathematical Prize. 
Junior Orator. Valedictorian. Z.W. 

Instructor in Mathematics and Nat. Science, Flushing (L. I.) Institute, 1865-7 
and 1868-70 ; Chemist in Chemical Works, L. I. City ; Clerk with Queen Ins. 
Co., N. Y. City, 1889-90. 

A. B., 1865, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, 1883, Mary Vincent. 

Died, Oct. 22, 1890, Tremont, N. Y. 

DENHAM, ALEXANDER. 175 High Holborn, London, Eng. 

Born, N. Y. City, 1845. 

Junior Orator. Commencement Orator. W. T. 

Dealer in Rare and Curious Books since 1866. '■ 

A. B., 1865, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

GRAY, JOHN CLINTON. Albany, N. Y. 

Son of John A. C. Gray and Susan Maria (Zabriskie) Gray. 

Univ. of Berlin, 1860-1 ; Harvard Coll. Law School, 1864-6 ; Lawyer ; 
Associate Judge, Court of Appeals, N. Y. State, since 1888. 

A. B. and A. M., 1868, from Univ., City of N. Y. LL.B., 1866, from Harvard 
Coll. 

Fellow of Nat'l Academy of Design, of Metropolitan Museum of Art and of 
Museum of Nat. History, N. Y. City. Member of N. Y. Historical Soc'y and of 
N. Y. State Bar Ass'n. 

Brothers : Geo. Z., 1858; Albert Z., i860. Uncles: George G., 1850; Francis 
N. Zabriskie, 1850. Cousins : Geo. Zabriskie, 1870 (special) ; Geo. Z. Hunter, 
1870 ; C. B. Zabriskie, 1878 ; Albert R. Zabriskie, 1883 (non-grad.). 

ISAACS, ISAAC SAMUEL, no E. 73d St., N. Y. City. 

Son of the Rev. Dr. Samuel M. Isaacs and Jane (Simmons) Isaacs; b. N. Y. 
City, Nov. I, 1845. 

Freshman and Sophomore Greek Prizes. Junior Orator. Latin Salutatorian. 
$.B.K. 

Columbia Coll. Law School, 1865-7 ; Lawyer ; Editor of yewish Messenger^ 
1868-78. 

A. B., 1865, and A. M., 1867, from Univ., City of N. Y. LL.B., 1867, 
Columbia Coll. 

Married, 1878, Estelle, da. of Baruch L. Solomon. Child : Isabel E. 

Brothers: Myer S., 1859, and Abram S., 1871. Nephew: JulienM., 1893. 

(See bibliography.) 

MORGAN, WILLIAM FORBES. 
Junior Orator. Appointed Master's Orator, 1868. Tf.jT. 
Columbia Coll. Law School, 1875-8. Lawyer. 

A. B., 1865, from Univ., City of N. Y. LL.B., Columbia Coll., 1878. 
Brother: Edward I., 1867 (non-grad.). 

PIERSON, ISRAEL CORIELL. 21 Cortlandt St., N. Y. City. 

Son of William Halsey Pierson and Elizabeth Miller (Coriell) Pierson ; b. 
Westfield, N, J., Aug. 22, 1843. 

Pres. of Class. Pres. of Eucleian. Z.W. 

Teacher in Adelphi Acad., Brooklyn, N. Y., 1865-6; Life Ins. Actuary 
since 1867 ; Actuary of Washington Life Ins. Co., N. Y. City ; Sec'y of 
Actuarial Soc'y of America since 1889. 

A. B., 1865, and A. M., 1868, and Ph. D., 1890, from Univ., City of N. Y. 



% 



V 



1865.] DEPARTMENT OF ARTS AND SCIENCE. II3 

Member of N. Y. Mathematical Soc'y and N. Y. Acad, of Sciences ; Fellow Am. 
Statistical Ass'n and Actuarial Soc'y of America ; Corresponding Member of 
French Institute of Actuaries. 

Married, Nov. i, 187 1, Catharine Hatfield, da. of the Rev. Edward B. Edgar. 
Children : Josephine and Mabel Edgar. 

(See bibliography.) 

*STEVES, REUBEN H. 
Philomathean Junior Orator. 
Graduate of a Theol. Sem. 

A. B., 1865, and A. M., 1868, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
Died, 1876, New Rochelle, N. Y. 

WILCOX, [JAMES KEAPPOCH] HAMILTON. 54 William St., N. Y. City. 

Son of Albert Oliver Wilcox and Ann Elizabeth (Hamilton) Wilcox ; b. N. Y. 
City, Aug. 14, 1842. 

Editor of Eucleian. 

Univ. School of Chemistry, 1863-4 ; Columbia Coll. Law School, 1865-7 ; 
Junior Editor, Siaten Island Union, 1864-5, Chief Editor, 1865-6; Editor of 
N. V. Social Science Review, 1866-7 ; on Editorial Staff of National Intelligencer^ 
Washington, D. C, 1870, and N. V. Mercantile Journal. 

B. S., 1865, andM. S., 1868, from Univ., City of N. Y. LL.B., 1867, from 
Columbia Coll. 

Member of N. Y. Ass'n for Advancement of Science ; N. Y. Historical Soc'y ; 
Washington Statistical Soc'y ; N. Y. Economic Soc'y ; N. Y. Sociol. Club ; Am. 
Social Science Ass'n and Staten Island Ass'n. 

Uncle: Wm. Henry, 1843. 



HOES, PIERRE V. B. 
Special Course Diploma, 1865, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

♦HOPKINS, DAVID. 

Clergyman. 

Special Course Diploma, 1865, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Died, about 1870, New Rochelle, N. Y. 

MASON, EDWARD DE \VITT. 5 Beekman St., N. Y. City. 
Son of Theodore Lewis Mason and Catharine Van Vliet (De Witt) Mason. 

Merchant, 1865-9 ; Real Estate Manager and Executor since 1869. 

Special Course Diploma, 1865, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Brothers : Theodore W., 1862 (non-grad.) ; Lewis D., 1863 (special). 

SATTERLEE, FRANCIS LE ROY. 8 W. i8th St., N. Y. City. 

Son of George Crary Satterlee and Mary Le Roy (Livingston) Satterlee • b. 
N. Y. City, June 15, 1847. 

Sec'y and Vice-Pres. of Eucleian. Tj.W. 

Univ. School of Analytical Chemistry, 1865-6 ; Univ. Med. Dept., 1865-8 • 
Phys. and Surg. ; Lecturer on Physiology and Hygiene, Univ. Med, Dept. ; Prof! 
of Chemistry and Hygiene, Am. Veterinary Coll., since 1870 ; Prof, of Chemistry 
and Metallurgy, N. Y. Coll. of Dentistry, since 1869 ; Med, Director of Mutual 
Benefit Life Ass'n ; Surg, to Municipal Police, N. Y. City ; Attending Phys., St. 
Elizabeth's Hosp. and North Eastern Dispensary ; Consulting Phys. at Midnight 
Mission. 

Special Course Diploma, 1865, and Ph. B., 1865, and Ph. D., 1867, and M D 
1868, from Univ., City of N. Y. ' '* 



114 UNIVERSITY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. [1866. 

Hon. Member of Soc'y of Arts, London, Eng. ; Fellow of N. Y. Acad, of 
Medicine, and of Acad, of Sciences ; Member of N. Y. Geographical Soc'y, 
N. Y. Historical Soc'y, St. Nicholas Soc'y, Sons of the Revolution, N. Y. Co. 
Med. Soc'y, Pathol. Soc'y, Neurol. Soc'y, Medico-Legal Soc'y and Am. 
Med. Ass'n; Surg, of 84th Regt., N. Y. S. N. G., with Brevet of Major, 
1865-72. 

Married, Dec. 9, 1868, Laura, da. of Henry Suydam. Children : Madeline 
Le Roy, Ethelwynne Suydam, Henry Suydam, Laura Livingston and F, 
Le Roy, Jr. 

(See bibliography.) 

STOKES, THOMAS. 8 W. 53d St., N. Y. City. 

Son of James Stokes and Caroline (Phelps) Stokes; b. N. Y. City, Jan. 28, 

1845. 

Censor and Treas. of Eucleian. W.T. 

Univ. School of Analytical Chemistry, 1865 ; Member of firm of Phelps, 
Dodge & Co., 1879; Railroad Construction, Irrigation, Mining, Real Estate, 
etc., at 68 William St., N. Y. 

Special Course Diploma, 1865, and Ph. B., 1865, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Member of Nat'l Academy of Design and Metropolitan Museum of Art; 
Member of 7th Regt., as Col., Senior Aide and Chief of Staff, 1875-7; Col., 
Chief of Staff, and Ass't Inspector of N. Y. State Militia, 1877-9. 

Married, Jan. 28, 1869, Elizabeth R., da. of Fredrick H. Cossitt. Children: 
Lillian May and Elizabeth Cossitt. 

Brother: James, 1863. 

(See bibliography.) 



1866. 

BELL, ROBERT CAIRD. Granby, Mass. 

Son of Wm. Bell and Margaret (Caird) Bell; b. Dumfriesshire, Scotland, 
Mar. 7, 1 841. 

Sophomore Greek Prize. Junior Orator. Appointed Master's Orator, 1869. 
Latin Salutatorian. $.B.K. 

Yale Theol. Sem., 1866-7 ; Union Theol. Sem., 1867-9. Ordained Minister, 
Cong. Church, 1869 ; Supply, Plainfield, N. H., 1868 ; Pastor, Bethel, Conn., 
1869-72 ; Orange, Mass., 1872-5 ; Supply, Darien, Conn., 1875-7 ; Pastor, Mt. 
Carmel, Conn., 1877-81 ; Supply, Broad Brook, Conn., 1881-5 ; E. Long- 
meadow, Mass., 1885-91 ; Pastor, Granby, Mass., since 1892. 

A. B., 1866, and A. M., 1869, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, L, May 24, 187 1, Frances R., da. of George C. Freeman. II., 
Apr. 15, 1884, Harriette B., da. of Joseph D. Stowe. Children : Jessie M., 
L. Maggie, George F., Frances F., Katharine S. and William R. 

CHAPMAN, CHALMERS DURAND. 83 Winfield Ave., Jersey City, N. J. 

Born, Irvington, N. J., Apr. 14, 1845. 

Junior Orator. Commencement Orator. Pres. of Philomathean. ^.T". 

Univ. Law Dept., 1866-8 ; Union Theol. Sem., N. Y., 1869-72. Ordained 
Minister, Presb. Church, 1873 ; Pastor, Mount Olive, N. J., 1872-5 ; in Europe, 
1876-7 ; Rector, Grace Episc. Church, Greenville, N. J., since 1877. 

A. B., 1866, and LL.B., 1868, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

I 

DAYTON, ABRAM HEDGES. 202 West End Ave., N. Y. City. 

Son of William H. Dayton and Emily (Byrne) Dayton ; b. N. Y. City, Oct. 4, 
1844. 

Univ. Med. Dept., 1865-6 ; Salesman for Harris & Dayton, 1867 ; Sugar Com- 
mission Business, 1868-78 ; Stock Commission and Banking Business, 1878-84 ; 
Dealer in Stocks and Bonds since 1884. 



1 866.] DEPARTMENT OF ARTS AND SCIENCE. II5 

B. S., 1866, and Ph. B., from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Sept. 12, 1883, Ella Victoria Amidon, da. of William Tucker. 
Children : William Amidon and Kenneth Pier. 
Relative: Sam'l A. Seaman, 1841. 

HALL, ARCHIBALD WESTERVELT. Irvington, N. J. 

Son of Edward Devlin Hall and Mary Jane (Westervelt) Hall ; b. N. Y. City, 
Mar. 6, 1846. 

Freshman Latin Prize. Junior Orator. Commencement Orator. Pres. of 
Philomathean. Pres. of Class, Senior Year. Z.W. and $.B.K. 

Lawyer. . . 

A. B., 1866, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
Unmarried. 

*HENDRICKSON, ASA CHICHESTER. 

Son of George W. Hendrickson and Abigail (Chichester) Hendrickson ; b. 
Hempstead, N. Y., Sept. 16, 1845. 

Sophomore Mathematical Prize. Junior Orator. English Salutatorian. Vice- 
Pres. of Philomathean. Z.W. and $.B.K. 

P Civil Engineer in employ of Government of Guatemala on Nicaragua Ship 
Railroad ; Ass't Engineer Brooklyn Water Works Dept. 

B. S., 1866, and C. E., 1866, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Sept. 16, 1868, Phebe W., da. of Israel Jones. Children: Paul J., 
Edna and Ada G. 
Brother: Skidmore, 1863; Cousin: George S., 1875. 
Died, June 24, 1886, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

HENDRICKSON, ISAAC CORNELIUS. Knoxville, Tenn. 

Son of Isaac Hendrickson and Charity Elizabeth (Duryea) Hendrickson ; b. 
Jamaica, N. Y., Oct. 18, 1843. 

Lawyer since 1873 ; Farmer; Real Estate and Ins. Agent. 

B. S., 1866, and C. E., 1866, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Jan. 6, 1869, Helen Julia, da. of Pedro A. Andrew. 

HUNTTING, JAMES MURDOCK, Jr. Andover, N. J. 

Son of James Murdock Huntting and Catharine (Ogden) Huntting ; b. West- 
field, N. J., Aug. 21, 1846. 

Junior and Commencement Orator. Treas. and 2d Vice-Pres. of Philo- 
mathean. 

Princeton Theol. Sem., 1866-9. Ordained Minister, Presb. Church, 1871 ; 
Pastor, Mellville, L. L, 1871-4 ; Mendham, N. J., 1874-83 ; Andover, N. J., 
since 1883. 

A. B., 1866, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Oct. 5, 1870, H. Louisa, da. of Elijah Van Syckel. Children : 
William Sayres, Catharine Ogden and Agnes Ogden. 

KEYSER, SILVANUS GEDNEY. Hunter, N. Y. 

Son of John Keyser and Harriette Ward (Dixon) Keyser ; b. N. Y. City, Oct. 
21, 1845. 

Junior Orator. Commencement Orator. Editor of The Item^ 1866. Sec'y of 
Y. M. C. A. ^.r. and $.B.^. 

Union Theol. Sem., 1866-9 ; Private Tutor in N. Y., 1869-72. Ordained 
Minister, Meth. Episc. Church, 1872 ; Pastor, Rhinebeck, N. Y., 1872-3 ; 
Modena, N. Y., 1874-6 ; Sugar Loaf, N. Y., 1877-9 ; Cornwall, N. Y., 1879-80; 
Highland, N. Y., 1881-2 ; Plattekill, N. Y., 1882-3 ; Lake Mahopac, N. Y., 
1883-4 ; Dobbs Ferry, N. Y., 1884-6 ; Franklin, N. Y., 1886-8 ; Delhi, N. Y., 
1889-92 ; Hunter, N. Y., since 1892. 

A. B., 1866, and A. M., 1886, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Feb. 2, 1872, Florence D., da. of Ephraim Barringer. Children : 
Ralph T., Mabel F. and Florence A. 



Il6 UNIVERSITY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. [1866. 

KLABER, MAURICE. 47 W. 426. St., N. Y. City. 

Son of Simon Klaber and Regina (Kuronda) Klaber ; b. N. Y. City, Aug 18, 
1849. 

Junior Orator. Commencement Orator. Editor of Philomathean. 

Jeweler, 1866-87 ; Marble Inspector and Worker since 1887. 

A. B., 1866, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Feb. 22, 1880, Dora Frankfeld. 

*LUDLAM, ISAAC FERRIS. 

Son of Abram BrinkerhofF Ludlam and Emilie Watkins (Farrande) Ludlam ; 
b. N. Y. City, 1847. 

Sophomore Mathematical Prize. Junior Orator. Commencement Orator 
(5th in rank). Appointed Master's Orator, 1869. ^.T. and ^.B.K. 

Cashier for Jas. G. King & Sons, Bankers, N. Y. City, 1867-75. 

A. B., 1866, and A. M., 1869, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Member of St. Nicholas Soc'y. 

Uncle: Chancellor Isaac Ferris; Brother : William L., 1868 ; Cousins : J. M. 
Ferris, 1843 ; R. B. Ferris, 1844 ; Isaac W. Ferris, 1859 (non-grad.) ; A. W. 
Eraser, 1870 ; I. F. Lockwood, 1873 ; M. P. Ferris, 1874 (non-grad.) ; R. Ferris^ 
1874; Geo. N. Ferris, 1877 (non-grad.); A. W. Ferris, 1878; J. D. Ferris, 
1879 ; and Fred. E. Ferris, 1893. 

Died, July 22, 1875, Jersey City, N. J. 



NEILSON, ALFRED. 3 Broad St., N. Y. City. 

Son of William H. Neilson and Caroline Kane (Mills) Neilson. 

Pres. of Eucleian. W.T". 

Banking Business since 1866. 

A. B., 1866, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Brother : W. H., Jr., i860. Uncle: Lawrence H. Mills, 1858. 



*OGLE, JOHN, Jr. 

Son of John Ogle and Maria (Carson) Ogle ; b. County Down, Ireland, Mar» 
I, 1840. 

Webster Junior Oratorical Prize. First Butler Eucleian Essay Prize, 1865, and 
same 1866. Pres. of Y. M. C. A., 1865-6. A.T. 

Union Theol. Sem., N. Y., 1866-9. Chaplain of Seaman's Retreat, Staten. 
Island, 1869. 

A. B., 1866, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Died, Apr. 17, 1869, Staple ton, N. Y. 



♦ROOSEVELT, CHARLES YATES. 

W.T. 

U. S. Consul in Copenhagen, Denmark, 1866-7. Resided in Paris, France, 
1867-83. 

A. B., 1866, and A. M., 1869, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Died, Nov., 1883, Paris, France. 

SHAW, SHELDON B. Chicago, 111. 

Son of William Shaw and Julia Ann Haworth (Usetedt) Shaw. 

Sec'y and Treas. of Philomathean. A. $. 

Admitted to the Bar, 1870 ; Member of N. Y. Stock Exchange, 1882-6 ; Mining 
since 1886, Aspen, Colo. 

A. B., 1866, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Oct. 26, 1869, Joanna S., da. of Lucien Tuffs. Children : Sheldon 
B., Jr., Marie and Hortense. 

Brothers : Oscar F., 1859, and John C, i860. 1 



1 866.] DEPARTMENT OF ARTS AND SCIENCE. II7 

SPELLMEYER, HENRY, Jr. 97 Halsey St., Newark, N. J. 

Son of Matthias Henry Spellmeyer and Mary Spellmeyer ; b. Bronxville, 
N. Y., Nov. 25, 1847. 

Junior Orator. Commencement Orator. Treas. of Y. M. C. A. ^.T". 

Union Theol. Sem., 1867-9 j Private Tutor, 1870. Ordained Minister, Meth. 
Episc. Church, 1871 ; Pastor, Stapleton, N. Y., 1869-71 ; Bloomfield, N. J., 
1872-4; Central Church, Newark, N. J., 1875-7; St. James, EHzabeth, N. J., 
1878-80; Trinity, Jersey City, N. J., 1881-3 ; Central, Newark, N. J., 1884-6; 
Calvary, East Orange, N. J., 1887-89 ; Central, Newark, N. J., since 1889 ; 
Trustee of Drew Theol. Sem. 

A. B., 1866, and A. M., 1869, from Univ., City of N. Y. D. D., 1878, from 
Syracuse Univ. 

Married, Nov. 8, 1871, Matilda M. W., da. of the Rev. Thomas H. Smith. 
Children : Luella Gladwyn, Boyd Smith, Rollo Moore and Charles. 

TIM, DAVID. 58 W. 34th St., N. Y. 
Univ. Law Dept., 1866-8. Lawyer and Real Estate Agent. 
A. B., 1866, and A. M., 1869, and LL.B., 1868, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

♦WILLIAMS, SAMUEL DENTON. 

Born, Mineola, N. Y., June 23, 1844. 
Union Theol. Sem., N. Y., 1866-8. 
A. B., 1866, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
Died, Oct. 5, 1868, Mineola, N. Y. 

WOOLLEY, JAMES VAN SICLEN. 75 E. 79th St., N. Y. City. 

Son of William Henry Woolley and Joanna WyckoS (Van Siclen) Woolley ; b. 
Jamaica, N. Y., Nov. 5, 1843. 

Sophomore Latin Prize, 1863. Junior Orator (with '65). Valedictorian. 
Pres. of Eucleian. Z.W. and $.B.K. 

L. I. Coll. Hosp., 1865 ; Univ. Med. Dept., 1866-8 ; Civil Engineer, L. I. R. R., 
1866 ; Phys., 1868-80 ; Attending Surg., N. E. Dispensary, N. Y., 1870-80 ; 
Visiting Phys., Presb. Hosp., N. Y. City, 1874-80 ; Architect and Builder since 
1880. 

A. B., 1866, and M. D., 1868, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Member N. Y. Co. Med. Soc'y ; N. Y. Acad, of Medicine. 

Married, Dec. 19, 1878, Emma Josephine, da, of Andrew B. Brinckerhofl. 
Children : James Stanley, Emma, Estelle, Helene, William Henry, Edwin 
Ruthwell and Charles Chester. 



♦DURYEA, SAMUEL BOWNE. 

Son of Harmanus B. Duryea and Elizabeth A. (Bowne) Duryea ; b. Brooklyn, 
N. Y., Mar. 27, 1845. 

Pres. of Class. Editor of TAe Kem, 1866. Commencement Orator. Sec'y ot 
Eucleian. ^.T. 

Yale Univ. Theol. School, 1869 ; Pres. of Soc'y of Children's Parks and Play- 
grounds ; Pres. of Franklin Literary Soc'y ; Pres. of Tree Planting and Foun- 
tain Soc'y ; Trustee of Children's Aid Soc'y ; Director of Brooklyn Library ; 
Trustee, Froebel Acad. ; Director of Soc'y for the Suppression of Vice ; 
Pres. of Kensington Ass'n ; Director in Y. M. C. A. ; Director, Brooklyn Real 
Estate Exchange ; Trustee, Brooklyn Art Ass'n. Founder of the Duryea Essay 
Prize in the Univ. 

Special Course Diploma, 1866, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Member of St. Nicholas Soc'y ; Holland Soc'y ; Hamilton Club ; Union 
League Club ; Crescent Athletic Club ; Constitution Club ; Major in N. Y. State 
Militia. 

Married, Sept. 23, 1869, Kate, da. of Walter P. Flanders. 

Died, June 7, 1892, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

MERSELIS, JOHN M. 

Junior Orator (with '67). 

Special Course Diploma, 1866, from Univ., City of N. Y. 



Il8 UNIVERSITY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. [1867. 

1867. 

BRUSH, CHARLES BENJAMIN. 113 W. 69th St., N. Y. City. 

Son of Jonathan Ethelbert Brush and Cornelia (Turck) Brush ; b. N. Y. City, 
Feb. 15, 1848. 

Junior Orator. English Salutatorian. Pres. of Eucleian. $.B.K. 

Civil Engineer, 1867-9, on Engineer Corps, Croton Aqueduct Department, 
N. Y. City ; 1867 to date, independent practice ; 1874, Adjunct Prof, of Civil 
Engineering, Univ., City of N. Y.; 1888, Prof., same; 1888-91, Director, 
Am. Soc'y Civil Engineers ; 1892, Vice-Pres., same. Expert on water 
works at Cincinnati, Chicago, Memphis, Jamestown, East New York, Passaic, 
Easton, Montclair ; examinations for foundations of bridges at i8ist St. and 2d 
and 3d Aves. over the Harlem River, N. Y. ; Thames River Bridge, New 
London ; Engineer for contractor, construction of Washington Bridge, N. Y. City; 
Associate Engineer, N. Y. and N. J. Bridge ; Engineer, Hudson River Tunnel ;. 
Engineer, sewers in North Hudson County, N. J., and Irvington, N. Y. Water 
works of Greenwood Cemetery, Plainfield, Highland Falls, and those of The 
Tully Pipe Line Co. at Syracuse, were built under his direction. Chief 
Engineer of Hackensack Water Co. in Hudson and Bergen Counties, N. J.; 
Portsmouth and Suffolk, Va. ; Far Rockaway, N. Y. ; also of the North Hudson 
County Railway Co., and The Hoboken Land and Improvement Co., N. J.; 
Consulting Engineer for water companies of Alliance, O. ; Kansas City, Mo. ; 
Kansas City, Kan. ; South Hampton, N. Y. 

B. S., 1867, and C. E., 1867, and M. S., 1878, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Member of Am. Soc'y of Civil Engineers ; Am. Soc'y of Mechanical Engineers ; 
Am. Water Works Ass'n ; N. E. Water Works Ass'n ; N. Y. Acad, of Sciences ; 
N. J. Sanitary Ass'n. 

Married, Nov. 21, 1883, Carrie Frances, da. of Joshua Cooley. Children:, 
Anna Cooley, Joshua Cooley and Charles Benjamin, Jr. 

(See bibliography.) 



DeFRECE, ABRAM brougham. 203 Broadway, N. Y. City. 

Son of Benjamin DeFrece and Mary (Velleman) DeFrece ; b. N. Y. City, May 
8, 1850. 

Sec'y of Class. Sec'y of Eucleian. Dissertation at Commencement. 

Manufacturer of Pearl Buttons and Whalebone, 1870-6 ; Pres. Nat'l Paper 
Bag Co., 1876-86 ; Gen'l Commissioner, Edison General Electric Co., 1889-90 ; 
Pres. American Healtheries Co., 1891 ; Vice-Pres., European and American 
Express Co., 1889 ; Vice-Pres. of Citizens' Mutual Life Ins. Co.; Sec'y, Auto- 
maton Piano Co., and of N. Y. Concert Co.; Treas. of Alumni Ass'n of the 
Univ.; Pres. of St. Mark's Hosp. Ass'n; Member-at-large of Hosp. Sat. and 
Sun. Ass'n ; Hon. Member of German Hosp. and Central Turn Verein 
Member and Diplom6 of La Soci6t6 des Sauveteurs du Dernier Adieu, with 
decoration of the croix-rosette, 1894; Manager, N. Y. Mail and Express ^ since 
1893. 

B. S., 1867, and Ph. B., 1867, and M. S., 1870, and Ph. D., 1891, from Univ., 
City of N. Y. 

Member of Music Club of N. Y.; Lieut.-Col. of 22d Reg't, Veteran Corps. 

Married, May 9, 1871, Sophie, da. of Isaac Bernstein. Children : B. Franklin 
and Marie Blanche. 

Son: B. Franklin, 1893. 

JOHNSON, ALFRED VAN CLEVE. 145 Trenchard St., Yonkers, N. Y. 

Son of Prof. Ebenezer Alfred Johnson, LL.D., and Marguerite Fox (Van Cleve) 
Johnson ; b. N. Y. City, June 10, 1847. 

Junior Orator. Valedictorian. Second Butler Eucleian Essay Prize in 1866, 
and First in 1867. Vice-Pres. of Eucleian. 

Yale Theol. Sem., 1868-71 ; Union Theol. Sem., 1869-70. Ordained Minister, 
Presb. Church, 1873 ; Pastor, Chatham, N. J., 1873-7 ; Parsippany, N. J., 1880. 

A. B., 1867, and A. M., 1870, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, I., Dec. 8, 1880, Laura, da. of John Mott. II., Aug. 19, 1885, Ellen 
Marcia, da. of Elihu Doty. Children : Grace Mott, Frances, Alfred Doty, Van 
Cleve and Francis. 






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JONES, SAMUEL SEABURVT. 809 Lexington Ave., N. Y. City. 

Son of Elbert Hering Jones and Marjory Fleet (Youngs) Jones ; b. Oyster 
Bay, N. Y., June i, 1846. 

Freshman Latin Prize. Commencement Orator. Vice-Pres. of Eucleian. 
Z.W. 

Univ. Med. Dept., 1867-9; Univ. of Edinburgh, 1869; Berlin, 1869-70; 
Vienna, 1870-71. Physician, N. Y. City, since 1872; Visiting Phys. at Work- 
house and Almshouse Hospitals. 

A. B., 1867, and M. D., 1869, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Member of N. Y. Acad, of Medicine ; N. Y. Co. Med. Soc'y- 

Married, 1877, Margaret, da. of Henry Mathews. Children : Beatrice 
Cleveland and Natalie Rathborn. 

KIPP, PETER E. 191 Kennard St., Cleveland, O. 

Son of Edo Kipp and Ann (Sip) Kipp ; b. Paterson, N. J., Mar. 28, 1847. 

Sophomore Greek Prize. Junior Orator. Commencement Orator (4th in 
rank). Pres. of Philomathean. 

Theol. Sem., New Brunswick, N. J., 1867-70. Ordained Minister, Ref. Dutch 
Church, 1870 ; Pastor, Fishkill, N. Y., 1870-5 ; Brooklyn, 1877-81 ; Schenectady, 
N. Y., 1881-7 ;,Pres., Synod of Albany, 1885-6. 

A. B., 1867, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Oct, 8, 1870, Josephine, da. of Ten Eyck Sutphen. Children : Irving 
DeForest and Herbert Zabriskie. 
(See bibliography.) 

LITCHFIELD, EDWARD HUBBARD. 2 Montague Terrace, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Son of the Hon. Edwin C. Litchfield and Grace Hill (Hubbard) Litchfield ; b, 
Utica, N. Y., Nov. 15, 1845. 

Commencement Orator. First Soph. Duryea Essay Prize, 1866. Librarian 
of Eucleian. Z.W. 

B. S., 1867, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Admitted to the Bar of N. Y., 1870; Member of Council of the Univ. since 
1891 ; Director, Brooklyn Savings Bank, Maryland Coal Co., etc.; Presidential 
Elector, 1893; Member of Brooklyn, Hamilton, Metropolitan and other clubs, 
and of Brooklyn Historical Soc'y. 

Married, Feb. 2, 1871, Madeline Middagh, da. of John M. Sands. Children: 
Madeline Sands, Edward Hubert, Marion and Bayard Sands. 

MITCHELL, JOHN HOWELL. 44 North Fullerton Ave., Montclair, N. J. 

Son of Edward Mitchell and Mary A. (Brainard) Mitchell ; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., 
Oct. 5, 1845. 

Junior Orator. Commencement Orator. Pres. of Class, Senior year. Treas. 
of Eucleian. Z.W. 

Merchant. 

A. B., 1867, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Mar. 18, 1874, Annie M., da. of Alexander Macpherson. 

Brother : James L., 1862. 

*McVEY, JAMES DOW. 

Son of William McVey and Margaret (Dow) McVey ; b. Covington, N. Y., 
March 22, 1843. 

Junior Orator. Commencement Orator. Vice-Pres. of Eucleian. Z.lf. and 
^.B.K. 

Lawyer. Surrogate of Cattaraugus Co., 1873-9 > Ass't Paymaster's Clerk, 
U. S. Navy, at Port Royal, 1865. 

A. B., 1867, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Jan. 24, 1872, Isadora, da. of Henry Van Aernam. 

Cousin: John, i860. 

Died, Oct. 9, 1879, Franklinville, N. Y. 



I20 UNIVERSITY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. [1868. 

*SPIELMANN, ARTHUR. 

Son of Charles Spielmann and Anna Maria (Grosch) Spielmann ; b. Hoboken, 
N. J., Sept. 20, 1847. 

Junior Orator. Commencement Orator. Philomathean Orator. Pres. of 
Eucleian. $.B.K. 

Civil Engineer. Adjunct Prof, of Civil Engineering, Univ., City of N. Y., 

1874-83. 
B. S., 1867, and C. E., 1867, and M. S., 1878, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Member of Am. Soc'y of Civil Engineers ; N. Y. Acad, of Sciences. 

Died, Nov. 28, 1883, N. Y. City. 



*WOOD, FRANK ALPHONSO. 

Born, Meriden, N. H., Feb. 10, 1845. 

Freshman and one-half Sophomore Mathematical Prizes. Junior Orator. 
Latin Salutatorian. Pres. of Class, Sophomore year. Pres. of Y. M. C. A. 
Pres. of Eucleian. A.T. and $.B.K. 

Union Theol. Sem., 1868-71. Ordained Minister, Presb. Church, 1871 ; 
Missionary to Syria, at Sidon, 1871 ; Zahleh, 1872-5 ; in charge of Academy at 
Zahleh, 1875-8 ; Abeih, 1878. 

A. B., 1867, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Oct. 25, 1871, Sophie R. Lewis. Child : Lucy. 

Died, July 20, 1878, Abeih, Syria. 



CRAWFORD, R. HENRY. Irvington, N. Y. 

Editor, 7:^^ //^w, 1866. J.$. 

Lawyer. 

Special Course Diploma, 1867, from Univ., City of N, Y. 

HALL, CHARLES SPENCER. Skaneateles, N. Y. tII 

Son of Charles F. Hall and Almira (Bird) Hall ; b. Skaneateles, N. Y., Dec 
25» 1845. ^1 

Business, since 1867. •I 

Special Course Diploma, 1867, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
Married, June 9, 1874, Amelia J., da. of John Brown. Child : Dana F. 

MILLS, ANDREW. 65 W. 84th St., N. Y. City. 

Son of Andrew Mills and Eliza (Easton) Mills ; b. N. Y. City, Sept. 7, 1848. 

Philomathean Junior Orator. Dissertation at Commencement. Pres. af 
Class, Junior year. Pres. of Philomathean. jd.^. 

Pres. of Dry Dock Savings Institution and of State Trust Co.; Captain in 7th 
Regt., N. G., S. N. Y. 

Special Course Diploma, 1867, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Oct. 16, 1872, Gertrude E., da. of Edward G. Moran. Children: 
Andrew, Jr., Herbert Lawrence, Ruth Carter, Gertrude Edith and Dorothy. 



1868. 



♦HASLITT, SULLIVAN. 

Civil Engineer. Of Haslitt and Van Home, 15 Cortlandt St., N. Y. City. 
C. E., 1868, from Univ., City of N. Y. 



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LUDLAM, WILLIAM LESLIE. Montclair, N. J. 

Son of Abram BrinkerhoflF Ludlam and Emily Watkins (Farrande) Ludlam ; 
b. N. Y. City, Sept. 4, 1849. 

Sophomore Greek Prize. Junior Orator. Latin Salutatorian. Pres. of 
Eucleian. Pres. of Y. M. C. A. ^.T. and ^.B.K. 

Grocer, 1868-70 ; Clerk, Bank of New York, 48 Wall St., N. Y., since 1870 ; 
Register, same, since 1893 ; Township Clerk, Montclair, N. J., 1882-3 ; Sec'y 
and Treas. of Montclair Club, 1890-2. 

A. B., 1868, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, June 8, 1876, Anna Henry, da. of the Rev. Dr. Ebenezer P. Rogers. 
Children: Rogers, William Leslie, Jr., Horace, Thomas Russell and John 
Caldwell. 

Brother: Isaac F., 1866. Brother-in-law: C. B. Rogers, 1873. Uncle: 
Chancellor Isaac Ferris. Cousins : J. M, Ferris, 1843 ; R. B. Ferris, 1844 ; Isaac 
W. Ferris, 1859 (non-grad.) ; A, W. Eraser, 1870 ; I. F. Lockwood, 1873 ; M. P. 
Ferris, 1874 (non-grad.) ; R. Ferris, 1874 ; G. N. Ferris, 1877 (non-grad.) ; 
Albert W. Ferris, 1878 ; J. D. Ferris, 1879 ; F. E. Ferris, 1893. 



PINGRY, FRANK KIP. 1904 Hawthorne Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. 

Son of John Francis Pingry and Caroline Gilfert (Oakley) Pingry ; b. Fishkill, 
N. Y., May 12, 1848. 

Junior Orator. Valedictorian. Sophomore Mathematical Prize. $100 Prize 
for Greatest Excellence in College Course. Sec'y of Philomathean. Tj.W. and 

Civil Engineer, 1868-73 ^'^^ 1885-92 ; Teacher in Pingry School, Elizabeth, 
N. J., 1874-85; Prof, of Mathematics, Macalester Coll., St. Paul, Minn., since 
1893. 

A. B., 1868, and A. M., 1875, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, June 28, 1881, Anna Rebecca, da. of Daniel Richardson. Children : 
Frank Richardson and Lucy Carpenter. 

Brothers : James O., 1862, and John, 1868. 

PINGRY, JOHN. 445 Westminster Ave., Elizabeth, N. J. 

Son of John Francis Pingry and Caroline Gilfert (Oakley) Pingry ; b. Fishkill, 
N. Y., Mar. i, 1846. 

Junior Orator. English Salutatorian. Sophomore Latin Prize. Sec'y and 
Vice-Pres. of Philomathean. 

Clerk, Board of Home Missions of the Presb. Church ; Clerk, Cashier's office 
of Western Union Telegraph Co., N. Y. City. 

A. B., 1868, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, June 28, 1877, Rebecca Bragdon, da. of Daniel Cobb. 

Brothers : James O., 1862, and Frank K., 1868. 

*REID, WILLIAM ERASTUS. 
Oration at Commencement. 
A. B., 1868, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

TALMAGE, JOHN BEEKMAN. 320 Broadway, N. Y. City. 

Son of George Talmage and Anna (Beekman) Talmage ; b. White House, 
N. J., July 21, 1847. 

Junior Orator. Commencement Orator (4th in rank). Librarian of Eucleian, 
A.T. 

Univ. Law Dept., 1867-9 5 Attorney and Counselor-at-Law ; admitted to prac- 
tice in Supreme Court of N. Y., 1868. 

A. B., 1868, and LL.B., 1869, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, June 13, 1877, Hannah D., da. of John L. See. Children : Goyn, 
Sarah Marlette, John Beekman and Cornelia Rapelye. 

Uncle: T. De Witt, 1853 (special). 



122 UNIVERSITY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. [1869. 

TOMLINSON, DAVID. 488 St. Nicholas Ave., N. Y. City. 

Son of Theodore Edwin Tomlinson and Abby Esther (Walden) Tomlinson ; 
b. N. Y. City, Oct. I, 1846. 

Philomathean Junior Orator and Webster Prize. Commencement Orator. 
Appointed Master's Orator, 1871. Pres. of Class, Junior Year. Pres. of Philo- 
mathean. Tj.W. 

Univ. Law Dept., 1869. Lawyer. 

A. B., 1868, and A, M., 1871, and LL.B., 1869, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, July 11, 1872, Gertrude Radcliffe, da. of Charles E. Jenkins. Chil- 
dren : Theodore Edwin, Radcliffe, Ella Van Ness, Gertrude Huyck and David. 

Father : Theodore E., 1836. Brothers : Henry T., 1870 (special) ; Theodore E., 
Jr., 1872 ; John C, 1875. 

WATKINS, FREDERICK W. 118 E. 115th St., N. Y. City. 

Civil Engineer at Carmel, N. Y. 

C. E., 1868, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

WINSOR, THOMAS. 714 Tacoma Building, Chicago, 111. 

Son of George Winsor and Harriet (Olmsted) Winsor ; b. Rah way, N. J., 
Nov. 13, 1846. 

Junior Orator. Commencement Orator. Appointed Master's Orator, 187 1, 
Pres. of Philomathean. Pres. of Class, Senior Year. Z.W. 

Univ. Law Dept., 1868-9; Lawyer; Alderman of Elizabeth, N. J., 1873-4; 
Supt. of Public Schools, Elizabeth, N. J., 1875. 

A. B., 1868, and A. M., 1872, and LL.B., 1869, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, I., June 24, 1874, Henrietta Esther Johnson (died, Jan. 27, 1877). 
II., Oct. 5, 1880, Julia Ann, da. of James J. Winant. Child : Harold Marsh. 



CAMINERO, HENRY. Santiago, Cuba. 

Planter. 

Special Course Diploma, 1868, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

SNYDER, WILLIAM WALLACE. Orange, N. J. 

Dissertation at Commencement. Sec'y of Philomathean. 
Special Course Diploma, 1868, from Univ., City of N. Y. 



1869. 

BELL, GEORGE. 234 Broadway, N. Y. City. 

Webster Junior Oratory Prize. Commencement Orator. Librarian of 
Eucleian. Z.W. 

A. B., 1869, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

BOND, GEORGE WHITE. 233 North Ave., North Cambridge, Mass. 

Son of Daniel Herrick Bond and Deborah (White) Bond; b. Canterbury, 
Conn., May 21, 1836. 

Commencement Orator (4th in rank). 

Manager of Swift's Iron and Steel Works, 1869-74 ; Supt. and Treas. of 
Florence Tack Co., 1874-92. 

B. S., 1869, and C. E., 1869, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
Married, Oct. 17, 1857, Mary E., da. of William Gardiner. 



1869.] DEPARTMENT OF ARTS AND SCIENCE. 1 23 

DONNELL, JAMES D. North Hatfield, Mass. 

Oration at Commencement (2d Honor). 

Lawyer. 

A. B., 1869, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

FINCH, JAMES BYRON. Amagansett, N. Y. 

Son of James B. Finch and Ursula (Slack) Finch ; b. Southampton, Mass., 
Dec. 29, 1832. 

J.K.E. 

Amherst Coll., 1858-9 ; Union Theol. Sem., 1860-3. Ordained Minister, 
Presb. Church, 1863 ; Pastor, Cong. Church, Orient, L. I., 1863-5 '■> Nebraska 
City, Neb., 1865-7; Hempstead, L. I., 1867-75; Teaching and Agriculture, 
1875-9 ; Pastor, Presb. Church, Amagansett, L. L, since 1879. 

A. B., 1869, and A. M., 1872, from Univ., City of N. Y. A. B., 1862, from 
Amherst Coll. 

Married, Jan. ii, 1864, Adelaide V., da. of Henry H. Terry. Children : Ade- 
laide Victoria, Helen Eugenia, James Byron, Jr., Fred Augustine, Bertha 
Almira and Maud Genevieve. 

HENDRICKS, ARTHUR TOBIAS. Manhattan Club, N. Y. City. 

Son of Henry Hendricks and Harriet (Tobias) Hendricks ; b. N. Y. City, Jan. 
26, 185 1. 

Z.W. 

Univ. School of Practical and Analytical Chemistry; Univ. Med. Dept., 
1869-72. 

Ph. B., 1869, and M. D., 1872, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Brother: Isaac, 1850. 

MANN, MATTHEW GRANT. Tacoma, Wash. 

Born, Wurtemberg, Germany, Feb. i, 1842. 

Dissertation in German at Commencement. 

Union Theol. Sem., 1863-4, 1867-8 and 1869-71. Ordained Minister, Presb. 
Church, 1873; Supply and Missionary, Eugene City, Oregon, 1873-4; Supply, 
Astoria and Clatsop Plains, Oregon, 1874-^ ; Supt. of Institute and Mission, 
Puyallup Indian Reservation, Washington Territory, 1876-9 ; Supply and 
Missionary, Puyallup, Chehalis and Nesqually (Indian) Churches, Sumner, W. T., 
1880-92 ; Supply, Chehalis, Misqually and Mud Bay (Indian) Churches, 1892-3. 

A. B., 1869, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

OAKLEY, JOHN GREENLEAF. 1074 Washington Ave., N. Y. City. 

Son of Solomon Wilmot Oakley and Mary Ann (Dutcher) Oakley ; b. Verbank, 
N. Y., May 17, 1843. 

Troy Univ., 1861 ; Post-Graduate Course in Syracuse Univ., 1880-1 ; Teacher 
of Latin and Greek in Saugerties Acad., 1862-3. Minister of the Meth. 
Episc. Church since 1864; Sec'y of N. Y. Meth. Preachers' Meeting, 1889-90; 
Pres. of Hudson River Ministerial Ass'n, 1891-2; Traveler in Europe, 1875 ; in 
Egypt and Holy Land, 1892 ; M. E. Church, Washington Ave,, cor. W. i66th St., 
N. Y. City, since 1893. 

A. B., 1869, and A. M., 1872, from Univ., City of N. Y. A. M., 1872, and 
Ph. D., 1881, from Syracuse Univ. D. D., 1889, from Grant Memorial Univ. 

Member of N. Y. Quill Club. 

Married, Nov. 22, 1864, Susie A., da. of Charles Hoffman. Children : Edith 
Elizabeth, Mary Hester, Charles Solomon, Susie Teresa Dusenbury and Ida 
Augusta Tower. 

OTIS, JOHN PICKERING. 129 Elliott Ave., Wilmington, Del. 

Son of Isaac Lewis Otis and Sarah Jane (Discho) Otis ; b. Middletown, Conn., 
July 31, 1846. 



124 UNIVERSITY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. [1869. 

Freshman Latin and Mathematical Prizes and hon. mention in Greek. Sopho- 
more Latin and Mathematical Prizes. Special Junior Eng. Lit. and Essay Prize. 
$100 Prize for Greatest Excellence in Coll. Course. Junior Orator. Valedicto- 
rian. Pres. of Philomathean. 

Univ. Law Dept., 1870 ; Theol. Dept., Boston Univ., 1871-4; Pastor, Allston, 
Mass., 1871-4; Richmond, Va., 1874-7; Old Point Comfort, Va., 1877-8; Cam- 
bridge, Md., 1878-80; Centreville, Md., 1880-2; Odessa, Del., 1882-5 ; Elkton, 
Md., 1885-8; Port Deposit, Md., 1888-91 ; Bridgeville, Del., 1891-2; Brandywine 
M. E. Church, Wilmington, Del., since 1892. 

A. B., 1869, and LL.B., 1870, and A. M., 1872, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
S. T. B., 1874, from Boston Univ. 

Married, May 27, 1875, S. Augusta, da. of Daniel T. Smith. Children : Isaac 
L., Susan S. and Charlotte D. 

(See bibliography.) 

ROGERS, JAMES H. 117 Washington St., Paterson, N. J. 

Junior Orator. Commencement Orator. Pres. of Class, Senior Year. 
Librarian of Philomathean. Z.W. 

A. B., 1869, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

*ROOT, JOHN WELLBORN. 

Son of Sydney Root and Mary (Clark) Root; b. Lumpkin, Ga., Jan. 10, 1850. 

Junior Orator. Commencement Orator (5th in rank), ist Butler Eucleian 
Essay Prize, 1868. Vice-Pres. of Eucleian. J.T. 

Architect, N. Y. City, 1869-72, with Renwick & Snook ; Chicago, 111., 1872-3, 
with Carter, Drake & Wight ; of firm of Burnham & Root, Chicago, 111., 1873-91 ; 
Designed the Rookery, Rialto, Phoenix, Ins. Exchange, Art Institute, Rand 
McNally Bldg., Chicago Hotel, Women's C. T. U. Bldg., Masonic Temple, 
Chicago Herald Bldg. Appointed Architect and Designer (in part) of 
World's Fair Buildings. 

B. S., 1869, and C. E., 1869, from Univ., City of N. Y. A. A., from Oxford 
Univ., Eng. 

Member of Am. Institute of Architects. 

Married, I., 1879, Mary, da. of J. M. Walker. IL, Dec. 12, 1882, Dora Louise, 
da. of Henry S. Monroe. Children : Margaret, John Wellborn, Jr., and Mary 
Louise. 

Died, Jan. 15, 1891, Chicago, 111. 

SIZER, NELSON BUELL. 336 Greene Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Son of Nelson S. Sizer and Sarah (Remington) Sizer; b. Avon, Conn., Dec. 10, 
1846. 

Commencement Orator. ^. T. 

Univ. Med. Dept., 1868-71 ; Med. Schools of London and Paris, 1871-3; House 
Surg., Roosevelt Hosp., N. Y. City, 1871-2 ; Presb. Hosp., N. Y. City, 1872-3 ; 
Traveler in Europe, 1873 ; Attending Phys., Atlantic Ave. Dispensary, Brooklyn, 
5 years ; Ass't Surg., L. I. Coll. Hosp., 10 years ; Brooklyn Eye and Ear Hosp., 
8 years; Senior Surg., Bushwick, East Brooklyn, Dispensary, 13 years ; Surg, 
to Chinese Hosp. 

B. S., 1869, and M. D., 1871, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Member of Kings Co. Med. Soc'y ; Fellow of N. Y. State Med. Ass'n. 

Married, Mar. 24, 1875, Georgiana, da. of George Mitchell. 

TRIPPE, THOMAS MARTIN. Silverton, Colo. 

Son of James Trippe and Anna Mary Mason (Mathews) Trippe ; b. Brooklyn, 
N. Y., Sept. 27, 1848. 

Junior Orator. Commencement Orator (3d Honor). ist Butler Eucleian 
Essay Prize, 1869. 

Civil Engineer. 

B. S., 1869, and C. E., 1869, from Univ., City of N. Y. 



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DRURY, AUGUSTUS HOLDEN. Paterson, N. J. 
Dissertation at Commencement. Z.W, 
Special Course Diploma, 1869, from Univ., City of N. Y. 



HASKINS, ROBERT WALTER. Abington, Mass. 

Son of William Emerson Haskins and Frances Maria (Hodges) Haskins ; b. 
Roxbury, Mass., July 12, 1 841. 

Eucleian Junior Orator. Dissertation at Commencement. Sec'y and Pres. of 
Eucleian. J.T. 

Union Theol. Sem., 1869-71 ; Andover Theol. Sem., 1871-2. Ordained Min- 
ister, Cong. Church, 1872 ; Pastor, Derry, N. H., 1872-9 ; Baldwinsville, Mass., 
1879-81 ; Abington, Mass., since 1881 ; Scribe of Norfolk Conference, 1882-6 ; 
Trustee of Pinkerton Acad., Derry, N. H., since 1883 ; of Abington, Mass., 
School Board, since 1891. 

Special Course Diploma, 1869, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Oct. 28, 1873, Maria, da. of John Burt. 



NEWELL, GEORGE BALDWIN. 48 Wall St., N. Y. City. 

Son of the Rev. Dr. William Whiting Newell and Edna (Shaw) Newell ; b. 
N. Y., Apr. 12, 1847. 

Pres. of Class, Junior Year. Sec'y, Vice-Pres. and Pres. of Eucleian. W.T. 

Union Theol. Sem., 1869-72 ; licensed by N. Y. Presbytery, 1872. Supply, 
Atlantic City, N. J., 1872; Stamford, Conn., 1872-3; Columbia Coll. Law 
School, 1873-5 ; Lawyer at 48 Wall St., N. Y. City, since 1875. 

Special Course Diploma, 1869, and A. M., 1881, from Univ., City of N. Y, 
LL.B., 1875, from Columbia Coll. 

Member of Bar Ass'n, N. Y. City. 

Married, Jan. 12, 1893, Julia, da. of George Pomeroy. 

Brother: William W., 1861. 



1870. 



*BULL, RICHARD HENRY. 

Son of Prof. Richard Harrison Bull and Mary Ann (Schouten) Bull ; b. N. Y. 
City, Mar. 11, 1850. 

Dissertation at Commencement. Pres. of Class, Junior Year. Loring An- 
drews Prize. Eucleian Junior Orator and Webster Prize. A. $. 

A. B., 1870, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Father: Richard H., 1839. Brothers: Charles C, 1874; J. Edgar, 1878. 
Died, Sept., 1870. 

CARLL, JOHN H. 1234 Broadway, Toledo, O. 

Son of Alonzo S. Carll and Mary Ann (BufFett) Carll ; b. Flushing, N. Y., 
Mar. 9, 1845. 

Junior Orator. Commencement Orator. 

Civil Engineer ; Bridge Builder ; Oil Producer ; Engineer of Houston and 
Texas Central R. R., 1870-3 ; Cincinnati Bridge Co., 1873-5; Pittsfield, Mass., 
1875-6 ; Oil Producer, Bradford, Pa., 1877-88 ; Alleghany and Kinzua R. R., 
1888-9; Globe Refining Co., Philadelphia, Pa., 1890; Engineer and Supt. of 
Craig Oil Co., Pittsburg, Pa., and Toledo, O., since 1891. 

B. S., 1870, and C. E., 1870, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
Married, June, 1881, Mary E., da. of Jones Buchanan. 



126 UNIVERSITY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. [1870. 

FRASER, ALEXANDER WATKINS. 41 Wall St., N. Y. City. 

Son of Alexander Eraser and Sarah (Watkins) Eraser ; b. N. Y. City, Feb. 15, 
1846. 

Commencement Orator. J.$. 

Columbia Coll., 1865-6; N. Y. Law School, 1 870-1 ; Att'y and Counselor- 
at-Law. 

A. B., 1870, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Sept. 5, 1878, Celestina C, da. of Dr. Heinrich Malten. Child: 
Lucile Malten. 

Cousins : I. F. Ludlam, 1866, and W. L. Ludlam, 1868. 

HUNT, GEORGE WASHINGTON. P. O. Box 104, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. 

Son of Joshua Hunt and Esther Maria (Angevine) Hunt ; b. East Chester, N. Y., 
Dec. 3, 1849. 

Freshman Greek and Latin Prizes. Junior Orator. Dissertation at Com- 
mencement. Sec'y and Pres. of Philomathean. 

Univ. Law Dept., 1870-1 ; Att'y and Counselor-at-Law. 

A. B., 1870, and LL.B., 187 1, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Apr. 24, 1889, Susan A., da. of Frederick D. Rich. 

HUNTER, GEORGE ZABRISKIE. Glenellen, Sonoma Co., Cal. 

Born, N. Y. City, May 12, 1848. 

Dissertation at Commencement. Z.W. 

Univ. Med. Dept., 1870-2 ; Phys. and Surg. ; Surg, of Northern Dispensary ; 
Dept. of Public Works ; Pacific Mail. 

A. B., 1870, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Cousins : Geo. Z. Gray, 1858 ; Albert Z. Gray, i860 ; John C. Gray, 1865 ; 
Geo. Zabriskie, 1870 (special) ; C. B. Zabriskie, 1878 ; Albert R. Zabriskie, 1883 
(non-grad.). Uncle : F. N. Zabriskie, 1850. 

*LONG, JAMES WIGGINS. 

Son of Jacob Alexander Long and Isabella (McBride) Long ; b. N. Y. City, 
Nov. 4, 1849. 

Junior Orator. Commencement Orator. ^.^. and ^.B.JST. 

Business. 

A. B., 1870, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Died, Oct. 30, 1877, N. Y. City. ^ 

NICHOLS, WILLIAM HENRY. 353 Clinton Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. I 

Son of George Henry Nichols and Sarah Elizabeth (Harris) Nichols ; b. Brook- 
lyn, N. Y., Jan. 9, 1852. 

Philomathean Junior Orator. Commencement Orator. A.^. 

Cornell Univ., 1868-9 ; Manufacturing Chemist ; Pres. of Nichols Chem. Co. ; 
Oxford Club, Brooklyn ; Trustee of Polytechnic Institute, Brooklyn ; Brooklyn 
Institute of Arts and Sciences ; Brooklyn Library ; Treas. of Am. Chem. Soc'y, 

B. S., 1870, and M. S., 1873, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
Member of L. I. Historical Soc'y ; Am. Chem. Soc'y. 

Married, Feb. 18, 1873, Hannah Wright, da. of Joseph McJ. Bensel. Children : 
Wm. H., Jr., Charles, Walter, Madeline and Francis Harold. 

REID, JOHN. Ill North Broadway, Yonkers, N. Y. 

Son of Robert Reid and Jean (Wallace) Reid ; b. St. Johns, N. B., Nov. 19, 
1850. 
Junior Orator. Commencement Orator. Treas. of Eucleian. A.T. and 

Princeton Theol. Sem., 1870-3. Ordained Minister, Presb. Church, 1873; 
Pastor, Lower Valley, N. J., 1873-4 ; Paterson, N. J., 1874-6 ; Hoboken, N. J., 
1876-9 ; Yonkers, N. Y., since 1879 I Moderator of Presbytery, 1876 ; Commis- 
sioner to Gen. Assembly, 1876, 1884 and 1888 ; Clerk of Gen. Assembly, 



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(888 ; Delegate to Fourth Presb. Gen. Council, London, 1888 ; Member of 
vVestern Executive Commission of same, 1888-92 ; Member of the Council of the 
Univ. since 1889. 

A. B., 1870, and D. D., 1888, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Member of Westchester Historical Soc'y ; Yonkers Historical Soc'y. 
! Married, I., July 23, 1873, Lizzie, da. of Ebenezer Warner. II., Dec. 19, 1876, 
Mary, da. of Samuel Williams Jamieson. Children : Robert Warner, Edith 
May, John and Mary. 



STEVENSON, EUGENE. 109 Washington St., PaterSon, N. J. 

Son of Paul Eugene Stevenson and Cornelia (Prime) Stevenson ; b. Brooklyn, 
N. Y., June 28, 1849. 

Sophomore Greek and Latin Prizes. Junior Orator. Latin Salutatorian. 
Pres. of Eucleian. $.B.K. 

Univ. Law Dept., 1868-70 ; Lawyer ; Prosecutor of Pleas, Passaic Co., N, J., 
1881-6. 

1 A. B., 1870, and A. M., 1873, and LL.B., 1870, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
I Married, June 11, 1884, Helen, da. of the Rev. Dr. Wm. Hornblower. 



I STEVENSON, SAMUEL ALEXANDER. P. O. Box 545, Des Moines, Iowa. 
' Son of the Rev. Dr. Andrew Stevenson and Ann Mary (Willson) Stevenson ; 
b. N. Y. City, Apr. 16, 1850. 

Sophomore Mathematical Prize. Junior Orator. Dissertation at Commence- 
ment. Pres. of Class, Sophomore Year. /?.^. 

Coll., City of N. Y., 1864-5 ; Banker, 1872-8 ; School Agency, St. Louis, Mo., 
1878-82 ; Railroad Agent, Des Moines Northern and Western Railway Co., Des 
Moines, la., since 1882. 

I A. B., 1870, and A. M., 1881, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

I Married, Oct. 31, 1872, Margaret Emma, da. of William M. Beach. Children: 
I Lucile Belle, Mary Beach, Andrew, Margaret Emma and Katharine. 
Brother: John J., 1863. 



VAN DEVENTER, JOHN CORNELIUS. 

Son of John Van Deventer and Eliza (Davenport) Van Deventer ; b. N. Y. 
City, Nov. II, 1848. 

Freshman and Sophomore Mathematical Prizes. Junior Orator. English 
Salutatorian. Class Sec'y. Pres. of Eucleian. A.T. ^w^ ^.B.K. 

Theol. Sem., New Brunswick, N. J., 1870-3. Ordained Minister, Ref. Dutch 
Church, 1873 ; Pastor, Ref. Dutch Church, Cold Spring, N. Y., 1873-5 '•> Glenham, 
N. Y., 1875-9; Paramus, N. J., 1879-86; Nyack, N. Y., 1886-92; Clerk of 
Classis of Paramus, 1886-92 ; Member of Board of Education of Ref. Dutch 
Church, 1888-92. 

A. B., 1870, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Member of Am. Soc'y of Comparative Religion. 

Married, June 5, 1873, Eliza J., da. of Andrew J. King. Children : Mary E. 
and J. Herbert. 

Died, Nov. 8, 1892, Nyack, N. Y. 



* WOODRUFF, HOWARD DE WOLF. Morris Plains, N. J. 

Son of Absalom Woodruff and Isabel (De Wolf) Woodruff; b. Paterson, N. J. 

Freshman Greek and Mathematical Prizes. Sophomore Latin and Mathemat- 
ical Prizes. Special Prize for greatest improvement in the first two years. 
Special Junior Prize for English Lit. and Essays. Special Prize for greatest 
excellence in entire Coll. course. Junior Orator. Valedictorian. 

Lawyer. 

A. B., 1870, and A. M., 1873, from Univ., City of N. Y. 



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DENTON, JAMES MACDONALD. Yaphank, N. Y. 

Son of William Ludlum Denton and Lydia (Ludlum) Denton ; b. Jamaica, 
N. Y., Jan. 4, 1846. 

Pres. of Class, Senior Year. Treas. of Eucleian. J. T. 

Princeton Theol. Sem., 1870-3. Ordained Minister, Presb. Church, 1873; 
Pastor, Forked River, N. J., 1873-80; Ocean Beach, N. J., 1880-90; Yaphank, 
N. Y., since 1890 ; Pres. of Ocean Co., N. J., S. S. Ass'n ; Sec'y of Suffolk Co., 
N. Y., S. S. Ass'n ; Private in Co. C, 89th Regt., Infantry, N. G., S. N. Y., 1864-8. 

Special Course Diploma, 1870, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Nov. 25, 1873, Theodosia, da. of John Bower. Children : Annie 
Bower, William Ludlum and Elizabeth Vanderbeck. 

Cousins : Charles H. Ludlum, 1863 ; W. D. Ludlum, 1895. 

HANAFORD, FRANCIS W. 26 Court St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Lawyer. 

Special Course Diploma, 1870, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

MAXWELL, THOMAS MEREDITH. 

Univ. Med. Dept., 1872-5 ; Physician. 

Special Course Diploma, 1870, and M. D., 1875, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

*SAYRE, LEWIS HALL. if 

Son of Prof. Lewis A. Sayre, M. D., and Eliza Ann (Hall) Sa)rre ; b. N. Y. 
City, Sept. 12, 185 1. 

Pres., Class of '71, Sophomore Year. ^.$, 

Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll., 1873-6; Ass't to Prof, of Orthopaedic Surgery, 
Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll., 1877-90 ; Consulting Surg., Hackensack (N. J.) 
Hosp., 1889-90 ; Sec'y, Am. Orthopsedic Ass'n, 1887-8 ; Pres., Alumni of Belle- 
vue Hosp. Med. Coll. 

Special Course Diploma, 1870, from Univ., City of N. Y. M. D., 1876, from 
Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll. 

Fellow of N. Y. Acad, of Medicine ; Member of Pathol. Soc'y, and of Co., 
State and Am. Med. Ass'ns. 

Married, Jan. 15, 1879, Mary Alice, da. of William Pomeroy. Children : Wm, 
P., Lewis A. and Frances. 

Died, Jan. 2, 1890, N. Y. City. 

*TOMLINSON, HENRY TALLMADGE. 

Son of Theodore Edwin Tomlinson and Abby Esther (Walden) Tomlinson. 
Z.W. 

Special Course Diploma, 1870, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Father: Theodore E., 1836. Brothers: David, 1868; Theodore E., 1872; 
John C, 1875. 

WARING, ARTHUR BALDWIN. Yonkers, N. Y. 

Special Course Diploma, 1870, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

ZABRISKIE, GEORGE. 21 Broad St., N. Y. City. 

Son of George Isaac Nicoll Zabriskie and Eliza Moore (Blauvelt) Zabriskie ; 
b. N. Y. City, Oct. 12, 1852. 

Freshman Latin Prize. Philosophical Orator. W.IT. 

Columbia Coll. Law School., 1871-3 ; Lawyer. 

Special Course Diploma, 1870, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Member of Archeol. Institute of America. 

Married, June 14, 1888, Sarah Forrest, da. of George Zabriskie Gray. Child : 
George Gray. 

Uncle: Francis N. Zabriskie, 1850. Cousins : Geo. Z. Gray, 1858; Albert Z. 
Gray, i860; John C. Gray, 1865 ; Geo. Z. Hunter, 1870. Brothers: Cornelius 
B., 1878 ; Albert R., 1883 (non-grad.). 



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BOWNE, BORDEN PARKER. 380 Longwood Ave., Boston, Mass. 

Son of Joseph Bowne and Margaret (Parker) Bowne ; b. Leonard ville, N. J., 
Jan. 14, 1847- 

Sophomore Latin and Mathematical Prizes and Hon. Mention in Greek. 
Special Prize for Greatest Improvement in the first two years. Special Prize for 
Greatest Excellence in the entire Coll. course. Webster Junior Oratory Prize. 
Valedictorian. ^.T. and $.B.K. 

Teacher, N. Y. City, 1871-2 ; Pastor, M. E. Church, Whitestone, N. Y., 1872-3. 
Student, Univ. of Halle, Germany, 1873-4; Univ. of Paris, 1874; Univ. of 
Goettingen, Germany, 1875. Ass't Prof. Modern Languages, Univ., City of 
N. Y., 1875-6 ; Religious Editor of N. Y. Independent, 1875-6. Prof, of Philoso- 
phy and Dean, Boston Univ.. since 1876. 

A. B., 1871, and A. M., 1876, from Univ., City of N. Y. LL.D., from Ohio 
Wesley an Univ., 1881. 

Married, Nov. 7, 1875, Kate L., da. of John Morrison. 

(See bibliography.) 

BURNHAM, THEODORE FRELINGHUYSEN. Vallejo, Cal. 

Son of Abner Burnham and Elizabeth Linn (Whitaker) Burnham ; b. Decker- 
town, N. J., Aug. 31, 1845. 

Sophomore Hon. Mention in Latin. Junior Orator. English Salutatorian. 
Second Butler Eucleian Essay Prize, 1869 and 1871. Pres. of Class, Junior Year. 
Pres., Y. M. C. A. Sec'y, Treas. and Pres. of Eucleian. A.T. and ^.B.K. 

Union Theol. Sem., 1871-4; Pastor, Presb. Church, Freeport, N. Y., 1874-8 ; 
South Amenia, N. Y., 1878-90; Millerton, N. Y,, 1890-2 ; Vallejo, Cal., since 
1892. Founder and first Pres., Wassaic Free Library. Life Director, Am. Bible 
Soc'y. 

A. B., 1871, and A. M., 1878, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, May 12, 1874, Fannie C, da. of James Swinton. Children : Theo- 
dore and Egbert (d.). 
(See bibliography.) 

*CHILD, CLARENCE. 
C. E., 187 1, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

HART, NATHANIEL REEVES. Stamford, Conn. 

Son of William Halsey Hart and Abigail (Denton) Hart ; b. West Town, N. Y., 
May 26, 1850. 

Junior Orator. Commencement Orator. Sophomore Prize in Mathematics, 
1870. Z.W. 

Teacher, 1871-4 ; Lawyer ; Ass't U. S. Att'y, 1878-86 ; Member of House of 
Representatives of Conn., in General Assembly of 1886 ; Member of the School 
Committee of Stamford, 1875-80, 1881-7 and since 1891, and its Chairman. 

B. S., 1871, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Nov. 17, 1881, Mary Clarissa, da. of William E. Dickinson. Chil- 
dren : William Dickinson, Irene Carol and Reeves. 

HEXAMER, CHARLES ADOLPH. 104 S. Fifth St., Philadelphia, Pa. 

Son of William Hexamer and Marie (Roth) Hexamer ; b. Hoboken, N. J., 
May 22, 1852. 

Junior Orator. Commencement Orator. 

Civil Engineer and Ins. Surveyor and Expert ; Ass't Engineer, Pa. Co., 
1871-3 ; Cumberland Coal and Iron Co., 1874; Parker and Kansas City R. R., 
1873 ; Inspector of Philadelphia Board of Underwriters, 1890 ; Member of firm of 
Henry W. Brown & Co., Ins. Agts. 

B S., 1871, and C. E., 1871, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Member of Franklin Institute, Philadelphia. 

Married, May 26, 1881, Annie C, da. of Dr. G. Kellner. Children : William 
Gottlieb, Marie Regina and George Charles. 



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130 UNIVERSITY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. [187I.* 

ISAACS, ABRAHAM SAMUEL. 2 W. 14th St., N. Y. City. 

Son of the Rev. Dr. Samuel M. Isaacs and Jane (Symmons) Isaacs ; b. N. Y^ 
City, Aug. 30, 1853. 

Freshman Greek and Mathematical Prizes. Sophomore Greek and Mathemat- 
ical Prizes and Hon. Mention in Latin. Junior Orator. Latin Salutatorian. 
J.T. and $.B.K. 

Jewish Theol. Sem., Breslau, Germany, 1874-7; Univ. of Breslau, 1874-7; 
Editor of TAe Jewish Messenger since 1878 ; Prof, of Hebrew and Biblical Ara- 
maic, Univ., City of N. Y., since 1886; Prof, of German Language and Litera- 
ture, Univ., City of N. Y., since 1889. 

A. B., 1871, and A. M., 1873, and Ph. D., 1878, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Member of Am. Oriental Soc'y ; Am. Folk-lore Soc'y. 

Married, Apr. 23, 1890, Lily Lee, da. of J. D. Harby. Children : Arthur 
Samuel and Cyril Abram. 

Brothers : Myer S., 1859, and Isaac S., 1865. Brother-in-law : Marx E. Harby, 
1891. iW/>^<?7£/.- Julien M., 1893. 

(See bibliography.) 



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*REED, HENRY MORTON. 

Born, Philadelphia, Pa., July 28, 1849. ^ 

Junior Orator. Fourth Honor at Commencement. Second Butler Eucleian 

Essay Prize, 187 1. Pres. of Class, Senior Year. Sec'y and Pres., Y. M. C. A, 

Vice-Pres. of Eucleian. A.T. and $.B.K. , 

Episc. Theol. Sem., Philadelphia, Pa., 1871-4. Ordained Minister, 1874; 

Rector, Church of the Holy Comforter, Philadelphia, 1874-84; Church of the 

Intercession, Audubon Park, N. Y. City, 1884-91. 

A. B., 1871, and D. D., 1889, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
Member of Biblical Archeol. Soc'y. 

Married, Apr. i, 1874, Orna W. Baker. Children : three daughters. 
Died, July 3, 1891, N. Y. City. 

VAN BUSKIRK, JAMES HENRY. 76 W. 35th St., Bayonne, N. J. 

Son of Nicholas C. Van Buskirk and Elizabeth (Vreeland) Van Buskirk ; ^? 
Bayonne, N. J., Sept. 28, 1849. 
Junior Orator. Commencement Orator. 
Engineer and Builder. 

B. S., 1871, and C. E., 1871, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Nov. 15, 1877, Rebecca Louise, da. of Edward G. Burgess. Chil- 
dren : Edward Burgess, Grace Burgess and Russell. 

WEEKS, WILLIAM HOEY. 789 Madison Ave., N. Y. City. 

Son of Dr. Alfred Weeks and Mary (Miller) Weeks ; b. Marlborough, Pa., 
May 14, 1838. 

Univ. of Pa. ; Chemist; Pres. of N. Y. Chem. Mfg. Co., 1875-90; Azal Chem. 
Co., 1887-92; Huntsville Mining Co., 1880-92. 

B. S., 1871, from Univ., City of N. Y. Ph. D., 1876, from Washington and 
Jefferson Coll. 

Member of Am. Literary Union ; Pa. Scientific Ass'n ; Marlborough Historical 
Ass'n. 

Married, June 6, 1867, Julia A., da. of Robert F. Manley. Children : William 
Hoey and Julia Manley. 

WEGMANN, EDWARD. Englewood, N. J. 

Son of Edward Wegmann and, Mary Wilhelmina (Sand) Wegmann ; b. Rio 
Janeiro, Brazil, Nov. 27, 1850. 

Civil Engineer, N. Y., West Shore and Buffalo Ry., 1871 ; New Haven, 
Middletown and Willimantic Ry., 1872-3 ; Wyandotte, Mich., Rolling Mill, 1874; 
in Brooklyn, 1875 ; Danforth Locomotive Works, Paterson, N. J., 1876 ; engaged 



1872.] DEPARTMENT OF ARTS AND SCIENCE. I3I 

in Construction of Elevated Ry., N. Y. City, 1877-8-9 ; Resident Engineer for 
N. Y., West Shore and Buffalo Ry., 1880-4 ; Engineer for New Croton Aqueduct, 
N. Y., 1884. 

C. E., 1871, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Member of Am. Soc'y of Civil Engineers. 

(See bibliography.) 



1872. 



AIKMAN, WILLIAM, Jr. 4 Walker Block, Detroit, Mich. 

Son of the Rev. Dr. William Aikman and Anna Matilda (Burns) Aikman ; 
b. Newark, N. J., Sept. 3, 1850. 

Junior Orator. English Salutatorian. Special Prize for English Literature 
and Essays, 187 1. First Butler Eucleian Essay Prize, 187 1 and 1872. Sec'y of 
Eucleian. W.T. and ^.B.K. 

Law Student at Detroit, Mich., 1872-5 ; Att'y-at-Law. 

B. S., 1872, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Father : William, 1846. 



*ATWOOD, WILLIAM HENRY. 

Son of John Williams Atwood and Abby (Doane) Atwood ; b. Chatham, 
Mass., Aug. 28, 185 1. 

Junior Orator. Philosophical Orator (4th Honor). A.T. and $.B.K. 

Civil Engineer, N. Y. and Canada Ry., 1872-4; Resident Engineer, Troy and 
Greenfield R. R., 1875-6; Ass't Engineer, N. Y. Elevated R. R., 1877-80 ; En- 
gineer of West Shore R. R., 1880-3 ; Southern Pacific R. R., 1883-5 ; Division 
Engineer, Fannetsburg Division, Penn. R. R. ; Colorado Midland R. R., 1886-7 J 
Ass't Engineer of Toledo, St. Louis and Kansas City R. R., 1887 ; Division En- 
gineer of Cumberland Valley Extension of Louisville and Nashville R. R., 
1889-90. 

B. S., 1872, and C. E., 1872, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Member of Am. Soc'y of Civil Engineers. 

Married, Nov. 18, 1875, Elizabeth, da. of Valentine Havens. Children : 
Herman Valentine, Albert William, Edwin Havens and Allen. 

Brothers: Heman D., 1873, and John A., 1878. 

Died, Sept. 4, 1890, Chatham, Mass. 



BUELL, MARCUS DARIUS. 72 Mt. Vernon St., Boston, Mass. 

Son of Enoch George Buell and Maria (Brownson) Buell ; b. Way land, N. H., 
Jan. I, 185 1. 

Second Entrance Examination Prize. Freshman Greek and Latin Prizes and 
Hon. Mention in Mathematics. Sophomore Greek and Latin Prizes. Junior 
Orator. Valedictorian and First Fellow ($300). Librarian of Philomathean. 
^.r. and ^.B.K. 

Boston Univ. School of Theol., 1872-5. Pastor, Glenville, Conn., 1875-7; 
Great Neck, N. Y., 1877-80; Brooklyn, N. Y., 1880-1 ; Hartford, Conn., 1882-3. 
Cambridge Univ., Eng., 1884; Berlin Univ., Germany, 1885; Prof, of New 
Testament Greek and Exegesis, Boston Univ., since 1884; IDean of Theol. 
Faculty since 1890. 

A. B., 1872, and A. M., 1873, and D. D., 1889, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
S. T. B., 1875, from Boston Univ. 

Member of the Harvard Biblical Club ; Soc'y of Biblical Literature and 
Exegesis ; Am. Oriental Soc'y. 

Married, Dec. 30, 1875, Edith V., da. of Edwin W. Houghton. 



132 UNIVERSIXy OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. [1872^ 

CARLTON, ALBERT BEVERLY. City Hall, Elizabeth, N. J. 

Son of Thomas Carlton and Helen (Stevens) Carlton ; b. Attica, N. Y., Mar_ 
I, 1850. 

Pres. of Class, Senior Year. Pres. of Philomathean. Z.W. 

Dealer in Coal. Comptroller of city of Elizabeth. 

A. B., 1872, and A. M., 1875, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Oct. 31, 1878, Annie, da. of Henry Aitken. Children : Beverly^. 
Albert and Elizabeth. 

CHILD, ALFRED. 

C. E., 1872, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

COZENS, JOHN CHARLES. Amsterdam, N. Y. 

Son of John Hiscock Cozens and Marianne (Stentaford) Cozens ; b. St. Johns^ 
Newfoundland, Apr. 5, 1844. 

Special Junior English Literature and Essay Prize. Webster Junior Oratory 
Prize. Commencement Orator. Pres. of Philomathean. $.B.K. 

Teacher of Latin, Greek and Book-keeping ; Accountant, Trustee and Chair- 
man of Book Committee of Amsterdam Library Ass'n. 

A. B., 1872, from Univ., City of N, Y. 

Member of Brooklyn Historical Soc'y. 

Married, Apr. 5, 1876, Amy Charlotte, da. of Charles McCallum. 



CROWELL, FRANK. 350 Kasota Block, Minneapolis, Minn. 

Son of Eugene Crowell and Elizabeth Frances (Richardson) Crowell; b.. 
San Francisco, Cal., Aug. 16, 1853. 

Commencement Orator. 

Columbia Coll. Law School, 1874-6 ; Lawyer ; Exporter and Importer^ 
Central America trade. 

B. S., 1872, from Univ., City of N. Y. LL.B., 1875, from Columbia Coll. 

Married, Oct. 15, 1885, Carrie H., da. of Alonzo Blauvelt. Child : Hubert. 



DENMAN, GEORGE PARSONS. 619 The Rookery, Chicago, 111. 

Son of J. S. Denman and Wealthy Maria (Riggs) Denman; b. New Lisbon, 
N. Y., Mar. 18, 185 1. 

Second Butler Eucleian Essay Prize, 1872. Pres. of Eucleian. Marshal at 
Commencement. ^.$. 

Cornell Univ., 1869; Univ. Law School Dept., 1872-4; Lawyer. 

B. S., 1872, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, July 3, 1877, Helen Maria, da. of Zenas R. Trowbridge. Children :; 
Helen and May. 

Cousin: Herman C. Riggs, 1852. 

*FERDON, GEORGE WASHINGTON. 
B. S., 1872, and C. E., 1872, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

FLEMING, MAYBURY WILLIAM. New Brighton, N. Y. 

Son of William Maybury Fleming and Emily Sophia (Chippendale) Fleming; 
b. Boston, Mass., May 13, 1853. ^ 

Junior Orator. Latin Salutatorian and Second Fellow ($200). Class Treas^ 
Sec'y, Supervisor, Editor and Pres. of Philomathean. /].T. and $.B.K. 

Teacher, Art Critic, Editor. Principal, Collegiate School, Southport, Conn., 
1873-5; Tutor, N. Y. City, 1875-7; Univ. Med. Dept., 1875-8; Editor, Book- 
Reviewer and Dramatic Critic on Mail and Express since 1878. 

A. B., 1872, and A. M., 1875, from Univ., City of N. Y. 



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*GOELZ, CHARLES MICHAEL. 

Son of John Nicholas Goelz and Eva (Gerkhard) Goelz ; b. N. Y. City, Nov. 
28, 1850. 

Junior Orator. Commencement Orator. 

Civil Engineer and Merchant. 

B. S., 1872, and C. E., 1872, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Apr. 29, 1874, Eva Mury. Children : Annie, Elise, Nicholas and 
Josephine. 

Died, Nov. 8, 1883, Union Hill, N. J. 

KURD, WILLIA.M BEERS, Jr. 144 Taylor St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Son of William B. Hurd and Elizabeth (Ambler) Hurd ; b. Birmingham, Conn., 
-Feb. 9, 1 85 1. 

Commencement Orator. Pres. of Philomathean. ^.K.E. and $.B.K. 
Colgate (then Madison) Univ., 1866-8 ; admitted to the Bar in 1874. 

A. B., 1872, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Apr. 19, 1880, Eloise, da. of John W. Vandewater. Child : Katharine. 

^KISSAM, GEORGE PURDY. 

Son of Daniel T. Kissam and Susan Maria (Purdy) Kissam ; b. Manhasset, 
2J. Y., Jan. 18, 1850. 
Z.W, 
Univ. Med. Dept., 1872-4 ; Physician. 

B. S., 1872, and M. D., 1874, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Sept. 25, 1873, Lizzie, da. of Van Sinderen Voris. Children : 
•George Purdy and Daniel Treadwell. 
Died, July 8, 1878, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

LORING, HERBERT AUGUSTUS. Castalia, Ohio. 

Junior Orator. Commencement Orator. Librarian of Eucleian. /ij.l^. 

Bangor (Maine) Theol. Sem., 1872-5 ; Acting Pastor, Cong. Churches, Fox- 
croft and Dover, Me., 1875-83; Pastor, Oakham, Mass., 1883-6; Acting Pastor, 
Castalia, O., since 1889. 

A. B., 1872, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

MACLAY, WILLIA.M WALTER. 24 W. 120th St., N. Y. City. 

Son of Archibald Maclay, M. D., and Julia Ann (Walker) Maclay ; b. N. Y. City, 
Mar. 27, 1846. 

U. S. Naval Acad., 1860-3 ; Civil Engineer ; Engineer of Dept. of Docks, 
N. Y. City, since 1873. 

A. M., 1868, and C. E., 1872, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Member of Am. Soc'y of Civil Engineers ; Commissioned Ensign, U. S. Navy, 
1863 ; Master, 1865 ; in both attacks on Fort Fisher, 1864-5 ; Lieut., 1866 ; 
Lieut.-Commander, 1868 ; Fleet Lieut., Acting Fleet Capt., U. S. Asiatic Squad- 
ron, 1868 ; resigned, 187 1 ; appointed by Japanese Government Member of 
Light-House Board for Yeddo Bay, 1868, with Commodore Goldsborough, 
U. S. N., and Capt. Hewitt, Royal Navy. 

Married, Sept. 16, 1874, Marian, da. of Brownlee Bensel. Children : Alice B. 
and Walter. 

Uncles : Moses B., 1836, and William B., 1836. 

(See bibliography.) 

ROCKWELL, GEORGE JEWETT. 20 E. 42d St., N. Y. City. 

Freshman Hon. Mention in Greek and Latin. Junior Orator. Commence- 
ment Orator (5th in rank) and Third Fellow ($100). 

Member of U. S. Expedition to Siberia to observe Transit of Venus, 1874 ; 
Prof, of Chemistry, Imperial Univ. of Japan, Tokyo, 1875-6. 

A. B., 1872, and A. M., 1875, from Univ., City of N. Y. 



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134 UNIVERSITY OF THE, CITY OF NEW YORK. [1872, 

♦ROGERS, JOHN ALEXANDER. 

Coll. of Physicians and Surgeons, N. Y. City, 1872-5 ; Physician. 

B. S., 1872, from Univ., City of N. Y. M. D., 1875, from Coll. of Physicians- 
and Surgeons. 

RUSSELL, ISRAEL COOK. Univ. of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. 

Son of Barnabas Russell and Louisa Sherman (Cook) Russell ; b. Garratsville,. 
N. Y., Dec. 10, 1852. 

Junior Orator. Commencement Orator. 

Columbia Coll. School of Mines, 1872-4 ; Photographer of U. S. Expedition to 
Queenstown, New Zealand, to observe Transit of Venus, 1875-7 ; Ass't in. 
Geology, School of Mines, Columbia Coll., 1878 ; Ass't Geologist with Prof. J. J. 
Stevenson, 1878-9 ; Ass't Geologist and Geologist, U. S. Geol. Survey ; Prof.,. 
Univ. of Mich., since 189 1. 

B. S., 1872, and C. E., 1872, and M. S., 1875, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
Member of Am. Horoscopical Soc'y ; Philosoph. Soc'y of Washington, D. C. ;. 

Geograph. Soc'y of Washington, D. C. ; Appalachian Mountain Club, Boston, 
Mass. ; Geol. Soc'y of America. 

Married, Nov. 27, 1886, Julia Augusta, da. of John Dwight Olmsted. Chil- 
. dren : Ruth and Helen. 

(See bibliography.) 

TOMLINSON, THEODORE EDWIN, Jr. 488 St. Nicholas Ave., N. Y. City. 

Son of Theodore Edwin Tomlinson and Abby Esther (Walden) Tomlinson ;; 
b. Mamaroneck, N. Y., July 20, 1851. 

Pres. and Sec'y of Philomathean. Z.W. 

Univ. Law Dept., 1873-4 ; Counselor-at-Law. 

A. B., 1872, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Father: Theodore, E., 1836. Brothers: David, 1868; Henry T., 1870 (non- 
grad.) ; John C, 1875. 

TAPPEN, FRANK M. 

Commencement Orator. 

C. E., 1872, from Univ., City of N. Y. ^ 

VAN HORNE, JOHN GARRET. 15 Cortlandt St., N. Y. City. ^ 

Son of Garret I. Van Home and Mary Jane (Britton) Van Home ; b. Jerseys 
City, N. J., Dec. 10, 1853. 

Junior Orator. Commencement Orator. Vice-Pres. of Philomathean. A. T. 
and ^.B.K. 

Ass't Engineer, N. Y. and Boston Air Line R. R. ; Improvement of Harlem, 
R. R. ; Extension of Bradford Branch of Erie R. R. ; N. Y. Steam Co. ; Metro- 
politan Elevated Ry. ; Civil Engineer and City Surveyor. 

B. S., 1872, and C. E., 1872, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
Member of Am. Soc'y of Civil Engineers. 

Married, Apr. 12, 1882, Sarah Worthington, da. of A. W. Russell. 

VON BRIESEN, FRANK ADELBERT. 84 Nassau St., N. Y. City. 

Born, Germany, Dec. 27, 1853. 

Junior Orator. Commencement Orator. 

Counselor-at-Law, 1879. 

B. S., 1872, and C. E., 1872, from Univ., City of N. Y. 



BARRETT, FRANCIS J. 584 Greene Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Pres. of Class, Sophomore Year. A.^. 

Musician. 

Special Course Diploma, 1872, from Univ., City of N. Y. 



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*FREEMAN, JOHN CONGER. 

Son of the Rev. Dr. Amasa S. Freeman and Mary (Conger) Freeman. 

W.T. 

Princeton Theol. Sem., 1872-3 ; Union Theol. Sem., 1873-4; in ill health, 

1874-5- 
Special Course Diploma, 1872, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
Father: Amasa S., 1843. 
Died, Jan. 11, 1875, Haverstraw, N. Y. 



1873. 

*ATWOOD, HEMAN DOANE. 

Son of John Williams Atwood and Abby (Doane) Atwood ; b. Chatham, Mass., 
Sept. 29, 1853. 

Junior Orator. Commencement Orator. $.B.K. 

Mass. Institute of Technology, 1874-5 ; Civil Engineer, Brookline, Mass., 
Water Works. 

B. S., 1873, and C. E., 1873, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Member of Am. Soc'y of Civil Engineers. 

Brothers : William H., 1872, and John A., 1878. 

Died, Jan. 20, 1876, Jersey City, N. J. 

BLAUVELT, ALONZO. 338 W. 12th St., N. Y. City. 

Son of Jacob T. Blauvelt and Jane (Ferdon) Blauvelt ; b. N. Y. City, Apr. 29, 
1854. 

One-half Sophomore Mathematical Prize. Junior Orator. Dissertation at 
Commencement. Pres. of Class, Senior Year. Z.W. 

Coll. of Physicians and Surgeons, N. Y. City, 1873-6 ; Interne, Chambers St. 
and St. Luke's Hospitals, N. Y. City ; Physician. 

B. S., 1873, from Univ., City of N. Y. M. D., 1876, from Coll. of Physicians 
and Surgeons. 

Member of N. Y. Co. Med. Soc'y. 

Married, Oct. 8, 1889, Clara, da. of Garret J. Westervelt. Child : Harold. 

BRIGHAM, JOHN KNOX. 334 W. 23d St., N. Y. City. 

Son of the Rev. Dr. John C. Brigham and Maria Elizabeth (Evertson) Brigham ; 
b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Jan. 29, 1854. 

Junior Orator. Commencement Orator (4th Honor) and Third Fellow ($ICX5). 
Sec'y of Eucleian. A.T, and $.B.K. 

Student of Architecture, 1873-6 ; Draughtsman, 1877-80 ; with J. Chadwick, 
Importer of Tiles, 1880-5 "> Tile and Marble Business, 1885-90 ; Inspector of 
Street Paving, Dept. of Public Works, N. Y. City, since 1890. 

A. B., 1873, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

DUDLEY, EDW^ARD GARDNER. Kansas City, Mo. 

Junior Orator. Dissertation at Commencement. Z.W. 

B. S., 1873, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

HILLMAN, JAMES WILSON. Mattituck, N. Y. 

Son of Alexander Campbell Hillman and Anna Cochrane (McGinness) Hill- 
man ; b. West Saugerties, N. Y., Mar. 4, 1853. 

Junior Orator. Latin Salutatorian and Second Fellow ($200). A. 2^. and $.B,K. 

Union Theol. Sem., 1873-6. Ordained Minister, Presb. Church, 1876 ; Pastor, 
Morris Plains, N. J., 1876-8; French Grove, 111., 1878-9; Mineville, N. Y., 
1879-82 ; DeKalb, N. Y., 1883-6 ; Cape Vincent, N. Y., 1886-91 ; Mattituck, 
N. Y., since 1891. 

A. B., 1873, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Member of Am. Acad, of Political and Social Science. 

Brother: William H., 1881. 



136 UNIVERSITY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. [1873. 

HOFF, WILLIAM MOORE, Jr. 129 Perry St., N. Y. City. 

Son of William Moore HofF and Jane (Augusta) HofF; b. N. Y. City, June 3, 

1854. 

Entrance Examination Prize. Freshman Greek and Latin Prizes. Sophomore 
Greek and Latin Prizes and Hon. Mention in Mathematics. Special Prize for 
Greatest Improvement in the first two years. Junior Orator. Valedictorian 
and First Fellow (I300). Treas. of Class. Sec'y of Philomathean. ^.2^. and 
$.B.K. 

Instructor, Univ. Grammar School, 1872-4 ; Union Theol. Sem., 1873-4 and 
1877 ; Teacher, Greek and Latin, Collegiate School, N. Y. City, 1874-6 ; Prince- 
ton Preparatory School, 1877-8 ; Churchill's School,^ N. Y. City, 1878-83 ; 
Columbia Coll. Grammar School, 1883-90; Ass't Weigher and Clerk, U. S. 
Customs Service, N. Y. City, 1887-90 ; in office of Surveyor of the Port since 
1890. 

A. B., 1873, and A. M., 1876, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, July 2, 1883, Anna Louise, da. of Thomas Edwards. Child : Howard 
Crosby. 

LIGNOT, CHARLES ALBERT JULIUS. 808 Garfield Ave., Jersey City, N. J. 

Son of Peter Joseph Julius Lignot and Catharine (Weber) Lignot ; b. Brooklyn, 
N. Y., Oct. 3, 1852. 

Junior Orator. Commencement Orator. 

Univ. Med. Dept., 1873-6 ; Faculty de Medecine de Paris, 1876-7 ; K. K. 
Allegemeines Krankenhaus, Univ. of Vienna, 1878; Physician; Examiner for 
several Fraternal and Ins. Companies ; Trustee and Director in several Building 
and Loan Ass'ns ; appointed by Supreme Court of N. J., in 1891, Commissioner 
in several Condemnation Cases. 

B. S., 1873, and M. D., 1876, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

LOCKWOOD, ISAAC FERRIS. New Rochelle, N. Y. 

Son of George Edward Lockwood and Catharine Burchan (Ferris) Lockwood ; 
b. Dubuque, Iowa, Feb. 23, 1855. 

Commencement Orator. 

Civil Engineer, 1873-6 ; Teacher, since 1876, in the Lockwood School, 288 
Lexington Ave., N. Y. ; Writer; Supt. of Lenox Library, N. Y. City, since 
1893. 

B. S. and C. E., 1873, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Member of the Century Club ; Grolier Club ; Sons of the Revolution. 

Married, June 5, 1889, Sarah, da. of William H. Wisner. Children : Priscilla, 
Eleanor and William. 

Grandfather: Chancellor Isaac Ferris. Uncles: J. M. Ferris, 1843; R. B. 
Ferris, 1844. Half -uncles : Isaac W. Ferris, 1859 (non-grad.) ; Morris P. Ferris, 
1874 (non-grad.). Cojisins : I. F. Ludlam, 1866; W. L. Ludlam, 1868; R. 
Ferris, 1874; G. N. Ferris, 1877 (non-grad.) ; A. W. Ferris, 1878 ; J. D. Ferris, 
1879 ; F. E. Ferris, 1893. 

REMSEN, ROBERT GEORGE, Jr. 115 Broadway, N. Y. City. 

Son of William Remsen and Jane (Suydam) Remsen ; b. N. Y. City, 1854. 

Junior Orator. Commencement Orator. A.$. 

Coll. of Physicians and Surgeons, N. Y., 1875; Vienna Med. Coll., 1876 
Stevens Institute of Technology, 1881 ; Univ. of Pa. Med. Coll., 1882 ; Columbis 
Coll. School of Mines, 1883 ; Patent I-eather Manufacturer ; Pres. of the Standarc 
Leather Co., 1884. 

A. B., 1873, and A. M., 1876, from Univ., City of N. Y. M. D., 1876, froi 
Coll. of Physicians and Surgeons. 

ROGERS, CLIFFORD BROWN. 42 W. 77th St., N. Y. City. 
Son of the Rev. Dr. Ebenezer P. Rogers. 

Webster Junior Oratory Prize. Dissertation at Commencement. A.$. 
A. B., 1873, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
Brother-in-law : W. L. Ludlam, 1868. 



1874.] DEPARTMENT OF ARTS AND SCIENCE. 1 37 

1874. 

BALSTON, JAMES HARRIS. 35 N. Parsons Ave., Flushing, N. Y. 

Son of James Nurse Balston and Abigail (Nason) Balston ; b. N. Y. City, July 
4, 1856. 

Freshman Mathematical Prize. Commencement Orator. Pres. of Class, 
Senior Year. J. 2^. 

Columbia Coll. Law School, 1875-6 ; Manufacturer. Pres., Balston & Houseal 
Chair Co., since 1884 ; Sec'y and Treas., W. P. Miller Co., Lubricants, since 1885. 

B. S., 1874, and C. E., 1874, from Univ., City of N. Y. LL.B., 1876, from 
Columbia Coll. 

1st Lieut., 8th Regt., N. G., S. N. Y., 1878-9 ; Capt., 1879-83. 

Married, June 4, 1880, Florence T., da. of Andrew J. Provost. Children : 
Jessie Richards, Harold Provost and Andrew Provost. 

*BECKLEY, SAMUEL LESLIE. 

First Butler Eucleian Essay Prize, 1873 ; Second in 1874. Dissertation at 
Commencement. W.IT, 
Yale Coll., 1870-2. 

A. B., 1874, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
Died, Sept. 4, 1874, N. Y. City. 

BROWNE, MARTIN JOSEPH. 9 W. 128th St., N. Y. City. 

Son of Edward Browne and Barbara Agnes (Purcell) Browne ; b. N. Y. City, 
May I, 1855. 

Marshal at Commencement. Dissertation at Commencement. A. T. 
Civil Engineer. Dept. of Public Works, N. Y. City. 

B. S., 1874, and C. E., 1874, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

BULL, CHARLES CORNELIUS. 34 Gramercy Park, N. Y. City. 

Son of Prof. Richard Harrison Bull and Mary (Schouten) Bull ; b. N. Y. City, 
June 7, 1855. 

Commencement Orator. Pres. of Class, Sophomore Year. Pres. of Eucleian. 
$250 Essay Prize, 1876, Univ. Law Dept. A. $, 

Univ. Law Dept., 1874-6 ; Lawyer. 
; A. B., 1874, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Father: Richard H., 1839. Brothers : Richard H., 1870, and J. Edgar, 1878. 

TERRIS, RICHARD. 70 Albany Ave., Kingston, N. Y. 

Son of Richard Burchan Ferris and Sarah Ann (Demarest) Ferris ; b. Brook- 
lyn, N. Y., Dec. 5, 1854. 

Philosophical Orator (3d Honor). A.T. and $.B.K. 

Civil Engineer, Jersey City, N. J., 1874-6 ; Clerk, Bank of New York, N. Y. 
City, 1877-80 ; Civil Engineer, 1880-8 ; Importer of Flower Seeds and Florist 
since 1888 ; Landscape Artist, 1888-91. 

B. S., 1874, and C. E., 1874. from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, July 27, 1882, Louise, da. of David Lehman. Child: Louis Wyant. 

Grandfather: Chancellor Isaac. Father: R. B., 1844. Uncle: J. M., 1843. 
Half-uncles : Isaac W., 1859 (non-grad^ ; Morris P., 1874 (non-grad.). Brothers : 
A. W., 1878; J. D., 1879. Cousins : I. F. Ludlam, 1866; William L. Ludlam, 
1868 ; L F. Lockwood, 1873 ; G. N., 1877 (non-grad.) ; F. E., 1893. 

GILLETT, CHARLES RIPLEY. 700 Park Ave., N. Y. City. 

Son of Prof. Ezra Hall Gillett, D. D., LL.D, and Mary Jane (Kendall) Gillett ; 
%. N. Y. City, Nov. 29, 1855. 

Commencement Orator. 

Civil Engineer, 1876-7 ; Union Theol. Sem., 1877-80-1 ; Univ. of Berlin, Ger- 
many, 1881-3, as Prize Fellow of Class of 1880, Union Theol. Sem, ; Librarian, 
Union Theol. Sem., since 1883. Ordained Minister, Presb. Church, 1886. Literary 
Editor, Magazine of Christian Literature, N. Y., since 1890 ; Instructor in 
Propadeutic, Union Theol. Sem., since 1893. 



138 UNIVERSITY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. [l874« 

A. B., 1874, and B. S., 1876, and C. E., 1876, and A. M., 1877, from Univ.^ 
City of N. Y. 

Member, Soc'y of Biblical Literature and Exegesis. 

Married, Apr. 26, 1881, Kate, da. of William VanKirk. Children : Carrie 
Richardson, Ezra Kendall, Mary Marshall, Robert and William. 

Brother: William K., 1880. Cousins: H. C. Alvord, 1876; John W., 1883. 
(non-grad.). 

(See bibliography.) 

HEDRICK, CHARLES JOSEPH. 3321 N. St., Georgetown, D. C. 

Son of Benjamin Sherwood Hedrick and Mary Ellen (Thompson) Hedrick; 
b. Chapel Hill, N. C, Oct. 8, 1855. 

Second Butler Eucleian Essay Prize, 1873, First in 1874. Valedictorian and 
First Fellow ($300). A. T. and ^.J5. K. 

Georgetown Univ., 1871 ; Clerk and Ass't Examiner, U. S. Patent Office, 
1874-8 ; Solicitor of Patents since 1878 ; Georgetown Univ. Law School, 1882-4 ;; 
Att'y-at-Law ; Admitted to the Bar of Supreme Court of D. C, 1884. 

A. B., 1874, from Univ., City of N. Y. LL.B., 1884, from Georgetown Univ^ 
Uncle: John A., 1861. 

MANNERS, SHERIDAN. 287 Barrow St., Jersey City, N. J. 

Son of David Stout Manners and Deborah Phillips Qohnes) Manners ; b- 
Jersey City, N. J., June 24, 1853. 

Dissertation at Commencement. 

Journalist ; Civil Engineer and Architect ; Member of Engineer Corps of 
Weehawken Tunnel and West Shore R. R. 

B. S., 1874, and C. E., 1874, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
Brother: Clarence, 1878. 

MORRIS, JOHN JACOB, Jr. 46 Cambridge Place, Brooklyn, N, Y. 

Son of John Jacob Morris and Martha (Westerfield) Morris ; b. Brooklyn,. 
N. Y., 1854. 

Pres., Vice-Pres. and Sec'y of Eucleian. Dissertation at Commencement. 

Merchant. 

A. B., 1874, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
Married, June 6, 1883, Florence S., da. of Henry J. Creighton. Children?. 
Creighton, Sylvester and Morris. 

SMITH, HAROLD MORGAN. 50 Broadway, N. Y. City. 

Son of E. Delafield Smith and Charlotte (Eliphal) Smith ; b. N. Y. City, Aug. 
15, 1852. 

English Salutatorian (4th Honor) and Third Fellow ($100). Sec'y and Pres. of 
Philomathean. A.^. 

Univ. Law Dept., 1874-6 ; Clerk in office of the Counsel to the Corporation ot 
N. Y. City, 1874-5 ; Admitted to the Bar, 1876 ; Lawyer. 

A. B., 1874, and A. M., 1878, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Father: E. Delafield, 1846. Uncle: Augustus F., 1839. 

THOMPSON, ALEXANDER RAMSAY, Jr. 189 Montague St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Son of the Rev. Dr. Alexander Ramsay Thompson and Mary (Carpenter)- 
Thompson ; b. Staten Island, N. Y., Mar. 29, 1854. 

Dissertation at Commencement. A.$. 

Univ. Law Dept., 1874-6 ; Lawyer ; Brooklyn Manager, Title Guarantee and 
Trust Co., 1886-7 ; Brooklyn Manager, German- American Real Estate Title 
Guarantee Co., since 1887. 

A. B., 1874, and LL.B., 1876, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, June 4, 1890, Dora, da. of Charles M. Stebbins. 

Father: Alexander R., 1842. Brother: William R., 1876. Uncle: Hugh S- 
Carpenter, 1842. 



l875'] DEPARTMENT OF ARTS AND SCIENCE. I39 

THOMSON, ALEXANDER STUART DUFF. 62 Hanover St., Edinburgh, 
Scotland. 

Son of the Rev. Dr. John Thomson ; b. N. Y. City, May i, 1854. 
Latin Salutatorian and Second Fellow ($200). ^.jT. and ^.B.K. 
Univ. of Edinburgh, 1875-8 ; Member of Scotch Bar ; Admitted to Faculty of 
Advocates ; Solicitor in Scotland since 1879. 
A. B., 1874, from Univ., City of N. Y. Ph. B., 1878, from Univ. of Edinburgh. 



1875. 

AUERBACH, JOSEPH SMITH. Rockaway, N. Y. 

Junior Orator. Commencement Orator. Pres. of Eucleian. Representative 
of the Univ. in the Intercollegiate Literary Ass'n, 1874-5. $250 Essay Prize, 
1877, Univ. Law Dept. A.$. 

Univ. Law Dept., 1875-7 ; Lawyer ; of firm Lowry, Stone & Auerbach, 3 Broad 
St., N. Y. City. Member of the Council of the Univ. since 1891. 

A. B., 1875, and A. M., 1891, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

CHAMBERS, TALBOT ROLAND. Main and Maple Sts., East Orange, N. J. 

Son of the Rev. Dr. Talbot Wilson Chambers and Louise Mercer (Frelinghuy- 
sen) Chambers ; b. Raritan, N. J., June 27, 1855. 

Pres. of Class, Junior Year. Z. W. 

Coll. of Physicians and Surgeons, N. Y. City, 1875-8 ; Interne in N. Y. Hosp. \ 
Provisional Ass't in Woman's Hosp. ; Attending Phys. to Children's Dispensary, 
1879-81 ; Surg., Steamer Acapulco, Pacific Mail S. S. Co. ; Phys. and Surg, in 
East Orange since 1881 ; Township Phys. and Health Officer of East Orange 
since 1885 ; Treas., Orange Mountain Med. Soc'y. 

B. S., 1875, from Univ., City of N. Y. M. D., 1878, from Coll. of Physicians 
and Surgeons. 

Member, Practitioners' Club, Newark, N. J. ; N. Y. Pathol. Soc'y. 
Married, May 19, 1886, Edith M., da. of Horace N. Jennings. Children : 
Margaret J. and Talbot W., Jr. 
(See bibliography.) 

CRITTENDEN, JOEL PARKER. 415 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. 

Son of the Rev. Samuel Worcester Crittenden and Margaret (Parker) Critten- 
den ; b. Carmel, N. Y., Oct. 17, 1856. 
Philosophical Orator. Junior Orator. Z.W. and $.B.K. 

Univ. of Pa. Law Dept., 1880 ; Employed in The Philadelphia Trust Safe 
Deposit and Ins. Co. ; Lawyer. 
, A. B., 1875, and A. M., 1878, from Univ., City of N. Y. LL.B., 1880, from 

Univ. of Pa. 
I Member of Historical Soc'y of Pa. 

[ Married, Oct. 25, 1887, Elizabeth Humphrey, da. of Jerome H. Hardcastle, 
i M. D. Children : Jerome Parker, Elizabeth Hardcastle and Samuel Henry. 
(See bibliography.) 

^ EDWARDS, WILLIAM DAVID, i Exchange Place, Jersey City, N. J. 

'! Son of William W. Edwards and Emma J. (Nation) Edwards ; b. Brooklyn, 

t. N.Y., Dec. 17, 1855. 

Junior Orator. Valedictorian. Joint First Fellow ($300) with I. F. RusselL 
Z.W. and ^.B.K. 

Columbia Coll. Law School, 1877-8 ; Lawyer ; City Counsel of Bayonne, N. J.,. 
1883-7 ; State Senator, N. J., 1887-9 ; Corporation Counsel of Jersey City, N. J., 
; 1889-93. 

i A. B., 1875, and A. M., 1878, from Univ., City of N. Y. LL.B., 1878, from 
f Columbia Coll. 

Married, Nov. 29, 1881, Lizzie, da. of Hugh Roberts. 

Brother-in-law : William H. Roberts, 1880. 



140 UNIVERSITY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. [1875.I 

HENDRICKSON, GEORGE SKIDMORE. 197 St. John's Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Son of Peter Hendrickson and Sarah A. Hendrickson ; b. Floral Park, N. Y., 
July I, 1856. 

Junior Orator. Commencement Orator, Z.W. 

Clerk, 1875-8 ; Member of N. Y. Stock Exchange. 

B. S., 1875, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Oct. 17, 1878, Elizabeth, da. of Marshall S. Frost. Children : Clifford 
V. and Charles Le Roy. 

Cousins: Skidmore, 1863; Asa C, 1866. 

HOFFMAN, ARTHUR THEODORE. Mamaroneck, N. Y. 

Son of Joseph Hoffman and Susan (Whittlesey) Hoffman ; b. Mamaroneck, 
-^. Y., Apr. 21, 1854. 

Junior Orator. Commencement Orator. Pres. of Philomathean. Editor of 
'T/t£ Philomathean^ 1873-4. 

Columbia Coll. Law School, 1875-7 ; Univ. Med. Dept., 1887-9 '■> Counselor-. 
■at-Law. I 

A. B., 1875, from Univ., City of N. Y. * 



XELLMANN, PAUL CHARLES LOUIS. Payette, Idaho. 
B. S., 1875, and C. E., 1875, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
Brother: Carl H., 1884. 

1.0TT, JOHN ABRAHAM [Jr.]. Avenue A, Flatbush, L. I., N. Y. 

Son of Abraham Lott and Gertrude (Bergen) Lott ; b. Flatbush, L. I., June 30, 
1856. 
Editor of The Philomathean^ 1873-4. /J.K.E. 
Columbia Coll. Law School, 1876-7 ; Att'y and Counselor-at-Law. 

A. B., 1875, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, June 20, 1883, Laura H., da. of the Rev. Dr. Theodore W. Welles. 
^Children : Abraham Lloyd and Theodore Welles. 
Father: Abraham, 1849. 

lilATTHEWS, WILLIAM HENRY. 55 W. 33d St., N. Y. City. - 

Son of Henry Matthews and Elizabeth (Fowler) Matthews ; b. Brooklyn, N. Y.,| 
-May 10, 1857. 

Theatrical Manager ; Acting Manager, American Theatre, N. Y. City. 

B. S., 1875, and C. E., 1875, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

:PARMLY, [WHEELOCK] RANDOLPH. 10 Paulmier Place, Jersey City, N. J. | 

Son of Wheelock H. Parmly and Katharine (Dunbar) Parmly ; b. Burlington, ; 
J^. J., Apr. 2, 1854. 

Junior Orator. Commencement Orator. Pres. of Class, Freshman Year. 
Editor of The Philomathean, 1873-4. Z.W. and ^.B.K. 

Columbia Coll. Law School, 1876-7 ; Lawyer. 

A. B., 1875, and A. M., 1878, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

RUSSAK, FRANK. 19 E. 65th St., N. Y. City. 

Son of Benjamin Russak and Flora (Joel) Russak ; b. N. Y. City, Apr. 10, 

Junior Orator. Commencement Orator. Sec'y of Eucleian. | 

Harvard Coll., 1876; Founder and Hon. Sec'y, First Board of Directors,! 

Montefiore House for Chronic Invalids, N. Y. City ; Member of firm, Russak & 

Herzog, Bankers. 

C. E., 1875, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Member of Harvard Lotos Club ; N. Y. Athletic Club ; Civil Service Reform 
Ass'n. 

Brother: Jacob, 1893. 



1 875-] DEPARTMENT OF ARTS AND SCIENCE. I4r 

RUSSELL, ISAAC FRANKLIN. University, N. Y. City. 

Son of the Rev. William H. Russell and Susan Voorhies (Hiller) Russell ; b. 
Hamden, Conn., Aug. 25, 1857. 

Junior Orator. Latin Salutatorian. Joint First Fellow ($3CX)) with W. D. 
Edwards. Butler Eucleian Essay Prize. Pres. of Eucleian. $100 Written. 
Examination Prize, 1877, Univ. Law Dept. W.T. and $.B.K. 

Univ. Law Dept., 1875-7 ; Yale Univ. Law School, 1878-80 ; admitted to the 
Bar, 1878 ; Prof, of Law and Political Science in the Univ. since 1881. 

A. B., 1875, and LL.B., 1877, and A. M., 1878, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
LL.M., 1879, and D. C. L., 1880, from Yale Univ. LL.D., 1893, from Dickinson 
Coll. 

Member of Am. Geograph. Soc'y ; L. I. Historical Soc'y ; Brooklyn Institute ; 
Am. Acad, of Political and Social Science ; Institute of Christian Philosophy. 

Married, July 8, 1886, Ruth, da. of Walter M. Ferriss. Children : William., 
Morgan and Franklin Ferriss. 

Brothers : Wm. Henry, Jr., 1875 ; Charles E., 1883 (non-grad.). 

RUSSELL, WILLIAM HENRY, Jr. Grahamville, Fla. 

Son of the Rev. William H. Russell and Susan Voorhies (Hiller) Russell ; b.. 
New Milford, Conn., Nov. 3, 1854. 

Junior Orator. Dissertation at Commencement. W. T". 

Univ. Med. Dept., 1875-7 ; Phys., Brooklyn, N. Y., 1877-89 ; Grahamville, 
Fla., since 1889. 

A. B., 1875, and M. D., 1877, and A. M., 1878, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, May, 1879, Louise C, da. of George M. Woodward. Children ^ 
Edith Louise and Grace Woodward. 

Brothers : Isaac F., 1875 ; Charles E., 1883 (non-grad.). 

BLADE, FRANCIS PAGE. 14 Russell Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Son of Calvin Slade and Mary Emily (Jennison) Slade ; b. San Francisco, Cal.,, 
Mar. 14, 1856. 

Dissertation at Commencement. Editor of The Philomathean^ 1873-4. Pres. 
of Class, Senior Year. Z.!f. 

Univ. Law Dept., 1875-7 ; Lawyer. 

A. B., 1875, and LL.B., 1877, and A. M., 1878, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Apr. 7, 1880, Louise F., da. of Mitchelburne K. Hackett. Children i; 
Frank Harry, Marjorie and Louise. 

STEVENSON, RICHARD WILSON, Jr. 3 Broad St., N. Y. City. 

Son of Richard W. Stevenson and Eleanor Lea (Duryee) Stevenson ; b. Mor- 
ristown, N. J., May 13, 1854. 

Junior Orator. English Salutatorian and Third Fellow ($ico). Editor of 
Eucleian. Representative of the Univ. in the Intercollegiate Literary Ass'n, 
1874-5. If^.r. and $.S.^. 

Univ. Law Dept., 1875-7 ; Lawyer. 

A. B., 1875, and LL.B., 1877, and A. M., 1891, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Member of Huguenot Soc'y of America ; N. Y. Bar Ass'n. 

Married, Dec. 2, 1885, Martha Cowles, da. of Joseph Hutchinson. Children : 
Joseph Hutchinson, Marian and Richard Duryee. 

Cousin: Eugene, 1870. 

STRIEBY, WILLIAM. Colorado Springs, Col. 

Son of the Rev. Dr. Strieby. 
Junior Orator. Commencement Orator. 

Columbia Coll., School of Mines, 1875-8; Prof. Metall. and Assaying,. 
' Colorado Coll., Colorado Springs, Col. 

A. B., 1875, and A. M., 1879, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
Married. 



142 UNIVERSITY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. [^^75* 

TOMLINSON, JOHN CANFIELD. 310 W. 88th St., N. Y. City. 

Son of Theodore E. Tomlinson and Abby Esther (Walden) Tomlinson ; b. 
N. Y. City, Dec. 28, 1856. 

Philomathean Junior Orator and Webster Prize. Pres. of Philomathean. 
Representative of the Univ. in Intercollegiate Literary Ass'n, 1874-5. First 
Prize in Oratory, Intercollegiate Literary Contest, 1875. Pres. of Class, Sopho- 
more Year. Z.W. 

Univ. Law Dept., 1876-7 ; admitted to the Bar, 1877 ; Examiner in Univ. Law 
Dept. ; Historian of Soc'y of Sons of the Revolution ; Member of Committee of 
Centennial Celebration in 1889. 

A. B., 1875, and LL.B., 1877, and A. M., 1886, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Member of Ass'n of the Bar of N. Y. ; Sons of the Revolution. 

Married, L, Nov. 10, 1879, C. Fannie, da. of Chas. W. Adams. II., July 20, 
1888, Dora Morrell, da. of Daniel J. Grant. Children : John C, Jr., Esther 
Walden and Daniel. 

Father : Theodore E., 1836. Brothers : David, 1868 ; Henry T., 1870 (special) ; 
Theodore E., Jr., 1872. 



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TROTTER, ALFRED WILLIAMS. 112 E. 127th St., N. Y. City. 

Son of Jonathan T. Trotter and Esther Melvina (Williams) Trotter ; b. N. Y^ 
City, June 10, 1856. 

Commencement Orator. 

Engineer for Retsof Salt Mining Co. of N. Y. ; Acme Liquid Fuel Co., N. Y. ; 
Saratoga Gas and Electric Light Co. ; Genesee and Wyoming Valley R. R. \ 
Vice-Pres. of Bank Building Co., N. Y. City. 

B. S., 1875, and C. E., 1875, from Univ., City of N. Y. . 

Member of N. Y. Acad, of Sciences ; Am. Soc'y of Civil Engineers ; Corporal o| 
7th Regt., N. G., S. N. Y. 

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WIENER, RICHARD GEORGE. 48 E. 65th St., N. Y. City. f 

Son of Solomon Wiener and Theresa (Falkman) Wiener ; b. N. Y. City, June 
13. 1854. 

Eucleian Junior Orator. W. V. 

Coll. of Physicians and Surgeons, N. Y., 1875-8 ; Resident Phys., Colored 
Home and Hosp., N. Y., 1877-8 ; Attending Phys., Out-door Dept., N. Y. Hosp., 
1879-82 ; Clinical Ass't, Chair of Clinical Surgery, 1879-86 ; Surg, to Charity 
Hosp., 1885-91 ; Physician. 

A. B., 1875, and A. M., 1878, from Univ., City of N. Y. M. D., 1878, from 
Coll. of Physicians and Surgeons. 

Member of Pathol. Soc'y ; N. Y. Acad, of Medicine ; N. Y. Co. Med. Soc'y; 
Obstet. Soc'y ; Neurol. Soc'y. 

Married, Feb. 28, 1884, Fanny, da. of Samuel Hirsch. Children : Arthur 
Solomon, Herbert Joseph, Ernest Harold and Frank Reginald. 

(See bibliography.) 



SELIGMAN, [MAX] HENRY. 2 E. 46th St., N. Y. City. 

Editor of Philomathean. Z.W. 

Clerk in Anglo-Californian Bank, San Francisco. Banker, with J. & W. 
Seligman, 15 Broad St., N. Y. City. 
Special Course Diploma, 1875, from Univ., City of N. Y. 



1876.] DEPARTMENT OF ARTS AND SCIENCE. I43 

1876. 

ALVORD, HENRY CLAY. South Weymouth, Mass. 

Son of Henry Alvord and Mary Williams (Gillett) Alvord ; b. Bolton, Conn., 
Apr. 30, 1854. 

Junior Orator. Greek Salutatorian and Second Fellow ($200). Representative 
of the Univ. in Intercollegiate Literary Ass'n, 1875-6. Univ. Contestant in 
•Greek, Intercollegiate Literary Contest, 1875. Sec'y, Editor and Pres. of Philo- 
mathean. Editor of The Philomathean, 1873-4. Pres. of Class, Junior Year. 
W.T. and ^.B.K. 

Hartford Theol. Sem., 1876-9. Ordained Minister, Cong. Church, 1879 ; 
Pastor, Montague, Mass., 1879-86 ; South Weymouth, Mass., since 1886. 

A. B., 1876, and A. M., 1879, from Univ., City of N. Y. B. D., 1879, from 
Hartford Theol. Sem. 

Married, Oct. 6, 1880, Alice C, da. of Henry W. Bissell. Children : Henry 
Bissell, Ruth Gillett and Robert Williams. 

Cousins: Charles R. Gillett, 1874; Wm. K. Gillett, 1880. 

BAGEN, EUGENE DANIEL. 532 E. 87th St., N. Y. City. 

Son of Patrick Bagen and Mary Ann (Spotton) Bagen ; b. N. Y. City, Sept. 
13, 1851. 

Pres. of Eucleian. A.TT, 

Coll., City of N. Y., 1872-3 ; City Surveyor, 1876-80 ; Teacher, N. Y. City, 
Grammar School No. 4, 1880-93 ; Grammar School No. 12, 1893 ; Ass't Supt. of 
Schools, N. Y. City, since 1894. 

C. E., 1876, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Member of N. Y. Schoolmasters' Club. 

COOKE, BALDWIN GARDINER. 73 E. iiith St., N. Y. City. 

Son of Horace Cooke and Esther Louisa (McCurdy) Cooke ; b. N. Y. City, 
Dec. 5, 1855. 

Eucleian Junior Orator and Webster Prize. Univ. Contestant in Oratory in 
Intercollegiate Literary Ass'n, 1876, with Hon. Mention. Butler Eucleian Essay 
Prize. Censor and Treas. of Eucleian. Pres. of Class, Senior Year. Pres. of 
Athletic Ass'n. Marshal at Commencement. W.T. 

Coll. of Physicians and Surgeons, N. Y., 1876-9 ; Chemical Ass't ; Phys. of 
Sanitary Dept. of Board of Health, N. Y. City, 1883 and 1893. 

C. E., 1876, from Univ., City of N. Y. M. D., 1879, from Coll. of Physicians 
and Surgeons. 

Member of N. Y. Co. Med. Soc'y ; Harlem Med. Soc'y ; N. Y. State Militia, 
7th Regt., N. Y. City, 1875-7. 

Married, Oct. 9, 1879, Sarah Alice, da. of Arthur Trainer. Children : Esther 
Gardiner, Olive Gardiner, Evelyn Gardiner, Baldwin Gardiner and Hazel 
Gardiner. 

(See bibliography.) 

CROSBY, ERNEST HOWARD. 665 Fifth Ave. (and 120 B'way), N. Y. City. 

Son of the Rev. Dr. Howard Crosby and Margaret E. (Givan) Crosby ; b. 
N. Y. City. 

Junior Orator. Valedictorian and First Fellow ($300). Representative of the 
Univ. in Intercollegiate Literary Ass'n, 1875-6 ; Univ. Contestant in Greek, with 
Hon. Mention, 1876. Editor of The Fhilomathean, 1873-4. Pres. of Philomathean. 
J.$. and $.B.K. 

Columbia Coll. Law School, 1876-8 ; Lawyer in office of Davies & Work, 1878, 
and of the firm of Crosby & Crosby ; Republican Nominee for Member of 
Assembly, 3d N. Y. Dist., 1881 ; Member of Assembly, 21st Dist., 1887-8 ; Judge 
of Court of International Claims, Cairo, Egypt, 1888-93. 

A.B., 1876, and A. M., 1879, from Univ., City of N. Y. ; LL.B., 1878, from 
Columbia Coll. 

Major, ist Brigade, N. G., S. N, Y. ; Inspector of Rifle Practice, 1881. 

Married, 1881, Fanny Kendall, da. of Wm. H. Schieffelin. 

Father: Howard, 1844. Uncles: Robert R., 1834; Clarkson F., 1835. 



144 UNIVERSITY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. [1876V 

FREEMAN, CHARLES QUACKENBUSH. Retsof, N. Y. 

Son of Nathaniel Marston Freeman and Vestiana (Quackenbush) Freeman ; 
b. N. Y. City, Oct. 31, 1855. 

Marshal at Commencement. W.T". 

Civil Engineer, Omaha, Neb., 1876-85 ; Vice-Pres., Retsof Mining Co., since 
1885. 

B. S., 1876, and C. E., 1876, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Dec. 6, 1887, Evelyn W., da. of John C. Williams. Children : Vesta 
and John Chester. 

FISK, WILLARD CLINTON. 243 Montgomery St., Jersey City, N. J. 

Philomathean Junior Orator. Commencement Orator. Pres. of Class, Fresh- 
man and Sophomore Years. Z.W. 
Lawyer. 
B. S., 1876, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

HENRY, GEORGE. 

Junior Orator. Commencement Orator. 

B. S., 1876, and M. S., 1880, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

HUNT, CHARLES WARREN. 169 W. 88th St., N. Y. City. 

Son of Charles Haven Hunt and Anna de Peyster (Livingston) Hunt ; b. N. Y.. 
City, May 19, 1858. 

Junior Orator. Commencement Orator. ^.$. 

Civil Engineer, Dept. of Docks, N. Y. City ; Brooklyn Parks ; Railroads in 
Va. and West Va. ; Government Works in Wisconsin, on Mississippi and Dela- 
ware Rivers ; Elevated Roads in N. Y. and Brooklyn ; Water Works at New 
Rochelle, N. Y. ; Ass't Sec'y of Am. Soc'y of Civil Engineers. 

B. S., 1876, and C. E., 1876, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Member of Am. Soc'y of Civil Engineers. 

Married, Sept. 8, 1883, Mary Osgood, da. of Geo. S. Riggs. Children : Alice 
Riggs and Charles Warren, Jr. 

JANES, GEORGE PORTLOCK. Roselle, N. J. 

Son of Joseph Janes and Sarah Ann (Portlock) Janes ; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., 
Nov. 9, 1856. 

Junior Orator. Commencement Orator. 

Civil Engineer in Western States ; Ass't Engineer on Denver and Rio Grande 
R. R., 1880; C, M. and St. P., Iowa, 1881 ; Northern Pacific R. R., Montana, 
1882-3 ; Canadian Pacific, 1884-5 ; Chief Engineer, Coeur d'Alene Ry. and Nav.. 
Co., Idaho, 1886-7 ; Locating Engineer on Washington and Idaho Ry., 1888 ; 
Union Pacific in Cal., 1889 ; Engineer of Fairhaven and Southern R. R. and 
New Westminster Southern Ry., 1889-91 ; Resident Engineer of St. P., M. and 
M. Ry., Pacific Extension, since 1892, at WelUngton, Wash. 

B. S., 1876, and C. E., 1876, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

LINSON, LYMAN SEWELL. 27 Park St., Albion, N. Y. 

Son of Wm. Kuren Linson and Maria Louisa (Knapp) Linson ; b. N. Y. City, 
Sept. 30, 1856. 

Treas. of Class. Commencement Orator. /J.J^. 

With A. S. Barnes & Co., at Philadelphia Centennial Exposition, 1876 ; in Law 
Office, 1877 ; Philadelphia Agency of A. S. Barnes & Co., 1878-82 ; Auditor's 
Office, B. and M. R. R. R., Omaha, 1882 ; Clerk, 1884-91 ; Supply at Girard 
Coll., 1883; Books and Drugs, Albion, N. Y., 1884; Book-keeper, Orleans Co^ 
Nat'l Bank, 1885-91 ; Dealer in Coal and Grain, Albion, N. Y., since 1891. 

A. B., 1876, and A. M., 1880, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Member of Albion Historical Soc'y ; Chapter A. i. Agassiz Ass'n ; AnthropoL 
Soc'y of Wcishington. 

Cousin: Albert D. Phillips, 1890. 



1876.] DEPARTMENT OF ARTS AND SCIENCE. I45 

MOFFAT, EDWARD VIETOR. 476 Main St., Orange, N. J. 

Son of Reuben Curtis Moffat and Elizabeth Virginia (Barclay) Moffat ; b. 
Brooklyn, N. Y., June 20, 1856. 

Junior Orator. Philosophical Orator. $.B.K. 

N. Y. Homoeo. Med. Coll., 1876-9; N. Y. Homoeo. Coll. Hosp., 1877-^ ; N. Y. 
Homoeo. Ophthalmic Hosp., 1880-1 ; Ward's Island Homoeo. Hosp., 1879-80; 
Prof, of Histology, N. Y. Homoeo. Med. Coll., 1880-90 ; Prof, of Histology and 
Materia Medica, 1886-7 ; Prof, of Materia Medica and Lecturer on Pharmaceu- 
tics, 1887-90; Sec'y of Faculty, 1880-8. In 1881, on Staff of Northwestern 
Dispensary ; Visiting Staff, Hahnemann Hosp., 1885-90 ; Visiting Staff, Deacon- 
ess Institute ; Visiting Staff, Laura Franklin Free Hosp. for Children, 1887-90. 

B. S., 1876, from Univ., City of N. Y. M. D., 1879, from N. Y. Homoeo. Coll. 

Member of N. Y. Medico-Chirurgical Soc'y; N. Y. Homceo. Co. Soc'y; Am. 
Institute of Homoeopathy ; N. J. State Homoeo. Soc'y. 

Married, June i, 1887, Edith, da. of Avery Wellington. Children: Harold 
Welhngton and Barclay Wellington. 

(See bibliography.) 

PARSONS, STOYELL CADY. 35 Liberty St., Savannah, Ga. 

Son of the Rev. Levi Parsons and Mary (Wadsworth) Parsons ; b. Otisco, 
N. Y., Aug. 12, 1856. 

Univ. Med. Dept., 1876-8 ; Surg., Northeastern Dispensary, N. Y. City, 1878- 
84 ; N. Y. Dispensary, 1879-83 ; Phys., Eastern Dispensary, N. Y. City, 1879-83 ; 
N. Y. Lying-in Asylum, 1879-83. 

B. S., 1876, and C. E., 1876, and M. D., 1878, and M. S., 1879, from Univ., City 
of N. Y. 

Member of Georgia Pharmaceutical Ass'n. 

Married, June 13, 1884, Sarah M. Alden. 

RICE, EDWIN BOTTS. North Tarrytown, N. Y. 

Son of Henry H. Rice and Matilda I. (Lee) Rice ; b. N. Y. City, Aug. 14, 1853. 

Junior Orator, with Hon. Mention. Commencement Orator. L^niv. Repre- 
sentative in Intercollegiate Literary Ass'n, 1875-6. Pres. and Treas. of Eucleian. 
W.T. 

Clergyman ; Senior Ass't, Church of Holy Trinity, N. Y., 1879-82 ; Rector, 
Grace Church, Jamaica, N. Y., 1882-92 ; Memorial Church, North Tarrytown, 
N. Y., since 1893. 

A. B., 1876, and A. M., 1879, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
Member of Brooklyn Clerical Club. 

Married, Jan. 4, 1884, Carrie, da. of George A. Hicks. Children : Zelia S. 
and Bessie S. 

RIKER, JAMES MILLS. Oswego, Kansas. 

Born in Schraalenburg, N. J. 

Junior Orator and Commencement Orator (5th in rank). Class Sec'y, Junior 
Year. J.T. ^iViA $.B.K. 
Architect in N. Y. City, 1876-82 ; Farmer in Kansas since 1882. 

B. S., 1876, and C. E., 1876, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
Married. 

Cousin: C. B. Allen, 1878 (special). 

SMEATON, DAVID DANIEL. 911 Franklin Ave., Houston, Texas. 

Son of William P. Smeaton and Harriet L. Smeaton ; b. Mount Vernon, N. Y., 
Sept. 25, 1857. 

Commencement Orator. Class Sec'y. 

Civil Engineer. Dealer in Dry Goods ; Pres. of The Smeaton & Allen Co., 
Omaha, Neb., until 1893 ; Omaha and Texas Land Co., Houston, Texas, since 

1893. 
B. S., 1876, and C. E., 1876, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
Married, Feb. 4, 1885, Jennie, da. of James C. Wilson. Child : Douglas Wilson. 



146 UNIVERSITY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. ['^^77- 

THOMPSON, WILLIAM ROBERT. 71 Pineapple St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Son of the Rev. Dr. Alexander R. Thompson and Mary (Carpenter) Thomp- 
son ; b. Stapleton, N. Y., Jan. 12, 1858. 

Junior Orator. English Salutatorian and Third Fellow ($100). Butler Eucleian 
Essay Prize. Pres. of Eucleian. Univ. Contestant in Essays in Intercollegiate 
Literary Ass'n, 1875, with Hon. Mention, z/.^. and ^.B.K. 

Columbia Coll. Law School, 1878-80 ; Lawyer ; Gen'l Manager of German- 
American Real Estate Title Guarantee Co. 

A. B., 1876, and LL.B., 1878, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Father: Alexander R., 1842. Brother: Alexander R., Jr., 1874. 

VAN WAGONER, JACOB. New Milford, N. J. 

Son of John Van Wagoner and Margaret (Demarest) Van Wagoner ; b. New 
Milford, N. J., Mar. 4, 1852. 

Junior Orator. Commencement Orator. Censor of Philomathean. 

Music Teacher. 

A. B., 1876, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Member of Nat'l Music Teachers' Ass'n. 

Married, July 25, 1877, Sarah M., da. of Jacob Van Buskirk. Child: Martha. 

Brother-in-law: Peter E. Van Buskirk, 1881. Cousin: A. J. Demarest, 1877 
(non-grad.). 



1877. 

BRITTAIN, ALFRED. 

Junior Orator. Commencement Orator. ^ 

B. S., 1877, and C. E., 1877, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

CLARK, WILLIAM LIVINGSTON. 135 Lafayette Ave., Passaic, N. J. 

Son of Henry Clark and Catharine (Van Winkle) Clark ; b. Paterson, N. J., 

May II, 1857. 

Eucleian Junior Orator. Vice-Pres. of Eucleian. W. T. \ 

Columbia Coll. Law School, 1877-9 5 admitted to N. Y. Bar, 1879 ; N. J. Bar, 

1881 ; Lawyer, N. Y. City, since 1879 ; Councilman, city of Passaic, 1890. 

A. B., 1877, and A. M., 1881, from Univ., City of N. Y. LL.B., from Colum- 
bia Coll., 1879. ^ 

Member of Nineteenth Century Club. ■* 

Married, Feb. 25, 1885, Mary E., da. of Lucius F. Spencer. Child : Mary 
Alice. 

CONKLIN, DOUGLAS. Huntington, N. Y. 

Son of Jonas P. Conklin and Hannah (Douglas) Conklin ; b. Huntington, 
N. Y., July IS, 1855. 

Union Coll. Law Dept., 1880; Town Clerk, Huntington ; Commissioner of 
Public Schools since 1881 ; Cashier of Bank of Huntington since 1888. 

B. S., 1877, and C. E., 1877, from Univ., City of N. Y. LL.B., 1880, from 
Union Coll. (Albany Law School). 

Married, Apr. 15, 1881, Bertha, da. of Alfred Underhill. Child : Hadley J. 

COOPER, CHARLES FEITNER. 605 Grand St., N. Y. City. 
Junior Orator. Commencement Orator. 
B. S., 1877, and C. E., 1877, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

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l877-] DEPARTMENT OF ARTS AND SCIENCE. I47 

DARLINGTON, JAMES HENRY. 481 Bedford Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Son of Thomas Darlington and Hannah Anne (GoodlifFe) Darlington ; b. 
Brooklyn, N. Y., June 9, 1856. 

Philomathean Junior Orator. Pres. of Class, Junior Year. Butler Eucleian 
Essay Prize, 1876. Univ. Representative, 1876-7, and Regent, 1877, in Inter- 
collegiate Literary Ass'n. Appointed Univ. Contestant in Mental Science and 
in Essay in Intercollegiate Literary Ass'n, 1878. Pres. of Eucleian. Leader 
and Pres. of Glee Club. Dissertation at Commencement. W. 7^. 

Princeton Theol. Sem., 1877-80 ; Post-Grad. Philosoph. Course, Coll. of N. J., 
1877-80. Pastor, First Presb. Church, Brooklyn, E. D,, 1880-1. Ordained Min- 
ister, Prot. Episc. Church, 1882 ; Ass't Minister, Christ Church, Brooklyn, 
1882-3 ; Rector of same since 1883 ; Trustee, Rutgers Female Coll., N. Y. City, 
1890-1 ; Grand Commander, Knights of Temperance, 1887 ; Missioner of 
Parochial Mission Soc'y of the U. S. 

A. B., 1877, and A. M., 1880, from Univ., City of N. Y. Ph. D., 1884, from 
Coll. of N. J. 

Member of N. J. Historical Soc'y ; N. Y. Acad, of Sciences ; Chaplain of 47th 
Regt., N. G., S. N. Y. ; Captain, 1891. 

Married, July 26, 1888, Ella Louise, da. of James Sterling Beams. Children : 
Henry Vane Beams, Alfred William Beams and Gilbert Sterling Bancroft. 

Brother: Thomas, 1878 (non-grad.). Cousin: Henry D. Winant, 1878 (non- 
grad.). 

(See bibliography.) 

*DURACK, WILSON MANN. 

Son of Walter Durack and Wina (Lysaght) Durack ; b. N. Y. City, Sept. 23, 
1856. 

Univ. Contestant in Oratory in Intercollegiate Literary Ass'n, 1877. Junior 
Orator. Commencement Orator. Z.W. and $.B.K. 

Columbia Coll. Law School, 1877-8 ; Coll. of St. John the Baptist ; Member of 
law firm, Durack & Connelly, 1878-82. 

A. B., 1877, and A. M., 1881, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Died, Oct. 24, 1882, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

GARDNER, EDWARD WATERMAN. 59 Cedar St., N. Y. City. 

Son of William Coggeshall Gardner and Elizabeth Barnard (Crosby) Gardner ; 
b. Nantucket, Mass., Mar. 16, 1857. 

Z.W. 

Dealer in Dry Goods ; Insurance Agent. 

■ B. S., 1877, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Jan. 24, 1889, Mary Matilda, da. of Alfred Tice. 

GOTT, PAUL RICHARD, West Shokan, N. Y. 

Son of George Louis Gott and Bertha Elizabeth (Loose) Gott ; b. Berlin, Ger- 
many, May 25, 1852. 

Crozer Theol. Sem., Upland, Pa., 1877-80. Ordained Minister, Baptist 
Church, 1880 ; Pastor, Cannonsville, N. Y., 1880-7; Lexington, N. Y., 1888-91 ; 
Shokan, N. Y., since 1891. 

A. B., 1877, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Mar. 23, 1881, Minnie Augusta, da. of Daniel Mallette. Child: 
Bertha Ella. 

HAYT, EDWARD KNAPP. Patterson, N. Y. 

■ Son of Ezra A. Hayt and Serbella J. (Peck) Hayt ; b. N. Y. City, Nov. 27, 1853. 
Junior Orator. Latin Salutatorian and Second Fellow ($200). Class Sec'y, 

1873-4. W.T. Sind^. B.K. 

Manufacturer, Woodenware, 1877-90 ; Quarryman and Manufacturer of 
Variegated Marble, Patterson, N. Y., since 1890. 

A. B., 1877, and A. M., 1880, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Served in 7th Regt., N. G., S. N. Y., 1875-81 ; Sec'y of Co. G. 

Brother: James A., 1872 (non-grad.). 



148 UNIVERSITY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. [^^77' 

JENNINGS, JOHN THOMPSON WILSON. 617 Rand-McNally Bldg., Chicago^ 
111. 

Son of George H. Jennings and Elizabeth (Wilson) Jennings ; b. Brooklyn^ 
N. Y., May 29, 1856. 

Marshal at Commencement. Librarian of Philomathean. Z.W. 

Civil Engineer and Architect in ofHce of Thomas Stent, 1879-81 ; office of J. J.. 
R. Croes, 1881-3 ; Ass't Engineer and Architect, Chicago, Milwaukee and St. 
Paul Ry., since 1883. 

B. S., 1877, and C. E., 1877, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Mar. 11, 1886, Jeannette McGee, da. of Lansing Williams. Child r 
Ruth Leland. 

LEE, FRANCIS ANDREW. 627 Decatur St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Son of Joseph Lee and Mary Georgiana (Rae) Lee ; b. N. Y. City, Apr. 19, 
1858. 

Junior Orator. Dissertation at Commencement. Pres. of Class, Sophomore 
Year. Pres. of Football Ass'n. Z.W. 

Fine Arts, with Max Jacoby & Co., 1877-90; with Radke, Lauckner & Co.,. 
6 E. i8th St., N. Y., since 1890. 

B. S., 1876, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, June 6, 1885, Lina, da. of Andrew Jackson Hicks. Child: Frank 
Alan. 

♦LIVINGSTON, HENRY MAXWELL. 

Junior Orator. Commencement Orator. Z.W. 

Drew Theol. Sem., 1877-80; Pastor, Meth. Episc. Churches, New Haveny 
Conn. ; Linnsbury, Conn. ; Brooklyn, N. Y. ; Stratford, Conn. 
B. S., 1877, and Ph. D., 1889, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
Died, July 9, 1890, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

MacCAULEY, HUGH BOURNONVILLE [Jr.]. 289 Fifth Ave., Newark, N. J. 

Son of Hugh Beard MacCauley and Eugenia Abadie (Bournonville) MacCauley ; 
b. Philadelphia, Pa., Nov. 16, 1856. 

Junior Orator. Commencement Orator. Sec'y of Philomathean. Pres. of 
Eucleian. Univ. Representative, 1876-7, and Regent, 1877, in Intercollegiate 
Literary Ass'n ; Sec'y of the Ass'n, 1877-80. W.T. and $.B.K. 

Union Theol. Sem., 1878-81. Ordained Minister, Presb. Church, 1881 -^ Pas- 
tor, Hackensack, N. J., 1881-2 ; Monticello, N. Y., 1882-3 ; Bound Brook, N. J., 
1883-9 ; Newark, N. J., since 1889. 

A. B., 1877, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, May 17, 1881, Sarah Lavinia, da. of the Rev. Francis B. Harvey. 
Children : Harvey, Eugenia and Morris Baker. 

McCANDLESS, JOHN MANNING. 66 Old Capitol Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. 

Junior Orator. Commencement Orator. Vice-Pres. of Philomathean. W.JT, 
Law Student at Atlanta, Ga., 1877-9. Lately, State Chemist. 
A. B., 1877, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

MARTIN, RICHARD MERRIC. 216 Franklin Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Son of Henry C. Martin and Hannah M. (Rogers) Martin ; b. N. Y. City, Oct. 
17, 1^57. 

Junior Orator and Webster Prize. English Salutatorian and Third Fellow ($100). 
Pres. of Philomathean. Second Prize in Greek, 1877, in Contest of the Inter- 
collegiate Literary Ass'n. Z.W. and $.B.K. 

Columbia Coll. Law School, 1877-9 '■> Lawyer. 

A. B., 1877, and A. M., 1880, from Univ., City of N. Y. LL.B., 1879, from 
Columbia Coll. 

Married, May 25, 1886, Sarah, da. of Edwin J. Spink. Child : Majorie. 



1878.] DEPARTMENT OF ARTS AND SCIENCE. I49 

NELSON, WALTER HERBERT. 490 Degraw St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Son of Zachariah O. Nelson and Helen M. (Holden) Nelson ; b. Rochester, 
N. Y., Mar. 2, 1858. 

Junior Orator. Philosophical Orator. Pres. of Class, Senior Year. X.W. 

Dealer in Coal since 1877 ; Sec'y of Brooklyn Coal Exchange, 1886 ; Sec'y of 
Midwood Club, Flatbush, L. I., since 1891. 

B. S., 1877, and C. E., 1877, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Oct. 10, 1883, Emma, da. of J. Emerson Sweetser. Child: Herbert. 

PURDY, ANDREW. 66 E. 54th St., N. Y. City. 

Junior Orator. Dissertation at Commencement. A.^. 
Columbia Coll. Law School, 1877-9. 

A. B., 1877, and A. M., 1881, from Univ., City of N. Y. LL.B., 1879, from 
Columbia Coll. 

Brother: Henry L., 1878 (non-grad.). 

■RHODES, CHARLES ALEXANDER. 120 E. 90th St., N. Y. City. 

Son of Charles Fox Rhodes and Cornelia Henrietta (Schuneman) Rhodes ; b. 
N. Y. City, Dec. 30, 1855. 

Class Sec'y. A.^. 

Univ. Med. Dept., 1881-4 ; Physician; Clinical Ass't, Diseases of Children, 
N. Y. Polyclinic, 1888-9 5 Dept. of Diseases of Children, Dewitt Dispensary, 
N. Y., 1889 ; Visiting Phys. and Sec'y of Staff' of St. Luke's Home for Females, 
N. Y., 1888 ; Ass't Instructor, Diseases of Children, N. Y. Post-Grad. Med. 
School, 1890. 

B. S., 1877, and M. S., 1882, and M. D., 1884, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

SHAW, ROBERT HUMPHREY. 
B. S., 1877, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

THOMPSON, ISAAC MEIGS BRAGG. 17 Western Ave., Morristown, N. J. 

Son of Robert P. Thompson and Emily Ann (Bragg) Thompson ; b. N. Y. City, 
Sept. 26, 1853. 

Junior Orator. Valedictorian and First Fellow ($300). W.T. and $.B.K. 

Union Theol. Sem., 1877-80. Ordained Minister, Baptist Church, 1881 ; Pas- 
tor, Dundee, N. Y., 1881-3 ; City Missionary, N. Y. City, 1884-7 ; Pastor, 
Milburn, N. J., 1884-9 » Morristown, N. J., since 1889. 

A. B., 1877, and A. M., 1880, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, May 25, 1886, Elizabeth M., da. of the Rev. Wheelock H. Parmly, 
D. D. Children : Walter Parmly and Evelyn. 

Brother-in-law : Randolph Parmly, 1875. 



1878. 

AT WOOD, JOHN ABIEL. 1327 Eighth Ave., Beaver Falls, Pa. 

Son of John Williams Atwood and Abbie (Doane) Atwood ; b. Chatham, 
Mass., Feb. 8, 1857. 

Junior Orator. Commencement Orator. Captain of Lacrosse Club, 1878. 

Civil Engineer, 1878-9 ; N. Y. Elevated R. R., 1880-1 ; Elizabeth City and Nor- 
folk R. R., 1881-4 ; Draughtsman for West Shore R. R., Syracuse, N. Y., 1884 ; 
Draughtsman on Preliminary Surveys in Western N. Y., 1884-5 '■> Ass't Engi- 
neer, Tenth Ave. Cable Ry., N. Y. City, 1885-7 ; Ass't Engineer, Chautauqua 
Lake Ry., Jamestown, N. Y., 1888 ; Ass't Engineer, L. S. and M. S. Ry., 1889 ; 
JEngineer, Pittsburg and Lake Erie Ry., Beaver Falls, Pa., since 1889. 

B. S., 1878, and C. E., 1878, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Member of Engineers' Soc'y of Western Pa. 

Married, Dec. 30, 1880, Jennie, da. of Joseph Ivers. Children : Wm. Bartlett, 
Julia and Edna Cleaveland. 

Brothers : Wm. Henry, 1872 ; Heman D., 1873. 



150 UNIVERSITY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. [1878. 

BACKUS, JABEZ. Westport, Conn. 

Son of Sylvanus Backus and Mary Glover (Randall) Backus ; b. Lebanon, 
Conn., July 16, 1854. 

Philomathean Junior Orator. 

Yale Theol. Sam., 1878-81. Minister, Cong. Church, Chester, Conn., 1881-5; 
Keene Valley, N. Y., 1886-7 ; Elizabethtown, N. Y., 1887-9 ; Westport, Conn., 
since 1889. 

A. B., 1878, from Univ., City of N. Y. B. D., 1881, from Yale Coll. 
Member of Westport Historical Soc'y ; Fairfield Ministerial Ass'n. 
Married, Sept. 8, 1881, Margaret E., da. of Erastus F. Brown. 

BAREMORE, HENRY RANDEL. Westport, N. Y. 

Son of James Baremore and Mary Roe (Randel) Baremore ; b. N. Y. City,. 
Nov. 5, 1857. 
J.T. 
Manufacturer and Merchant. 

B. S., 1878, and C. E., 1878, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Oct. 15, 1884, Regina H., da. of James A. GraefF. Children : Henry 
Randel, Regina GraefF and John Wetherill. 

BUCKLEY, CHARLES GIFFORD. Paterson, N. J. 

Son of Benjamin Buckley and Rhoda (Ward) Buckley ; b. Paterson, N. J.^ 
Mar. II, 1857. 

Junior Orator. Commencement Orator. Class Pres., Sophomore Year. 
W.T.diTid^.B.K. 

Columbia Coll. Law School, 1878-80 ; Att'y and Counselor-at-Law, Supreme 
Court, State of N. Y. ; Member of firm, McCarthy, Laurence & Buckley, 51' 
Chambers St., N. Y. City, since 1889. 

A. B., 1878, and A. M., 1881, from Univ., City of N. Y. LL.B., 1880, from. 
Columbia Coll. 

BULL, JAMES EDGAR. 34 Gramercy Park, N. Y. City. 

Son of Richard Harrison Bull and Mary (Schouten) Bull ; b. N. Y. City,. 
Aug. 28, 1857. 

Sec'y and Librarian of Eucleian. A.$. and $.B.K. 

Univ. Law Dept., 1878-80, with $250 Essay Prize ; Lawyer. 

A. B., 1878, and LL.B., 1880, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Aug. i, 1885, Sarah Adams, da. of Charles Piatt Williams. Child ^ 
Marion Frances. 

Father: Richard H., 1839. Brothers: Richard H., 1870; Charles C, 1874. 

(See bibliography.) 

CONKLIN, CHARLES JUDSON. 39 Model Ave., Trenton, N. J. 

Son of Lewis L. Conklin and Susan (Van Biarcom) Conklin ; b. Paterson,. 
N. J., Apr. 5, 1857. 

Junior Orator. Philosophical Orator. Pres. of Class, Junior Year. Class- 
Prophet. Librarian of Eucleian. ^.B.K. 

Yale Theol. Sem,, 1878-9 ; Rochester Theol. Sem., 1879 ; Union Theol. Sem.^ 
1881-3. Ordained Minister, Baptist Church, 1883 ; Pastor, Easton, Conn.,. 
1883-5 ; Trenton, N. J., since 1885. 

A. B., 1878, from Univ., City of N. Y. | 

Married, Dec. 3, 1885, Mary Elizabeth, da. of Ebenezer S. Gillette. f 

■ i 

COOLEY, WILLIAM FORBES. Chatham, N. J. 

Son of Dwight Henry Cooley and Agnes Douglas (Forbes) Cooley ; b. N. Y- I 
City, Feb. 4, 1857. 

Junior Orator. Commencement Orator. Univ. Contestant in Essays, Inter— I 
collegiate Literary Ass'n, 1877. Pres. of Eucleian. Class Poet. $ B.K. ^ 



1878.] DEPARTMENT OF ARTS AND SCIENCE. I5I 

Union Theol. Sem., 1880-4; Oberlin Theol. Sem., 1883 ; Teacher, 1879-S0 ; 
Home Missionary, 1882-3. Ordained Minister, Cong. Church, 1884 ; Mission- 
ary, Utah and Minn., 1884-6 ; Pastor, Ills, and N. J., since 1886 ; Pastor, Stanley 
Cong. Church, Chatham, N. J., since 1893. 

B. S., 1878, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, July 30, 1884, Phoebe Scudder, da. of Jonathan Cary. Children : 
Helen Forbes and Dwight. 

Brother: Henry S., 1891. 

(See bibliography.) 

COOPER, SAMUEL LISPENARD. Shonnard Terrace, Yonkers, N. Y. 

Son of Samuel Hawes Cooper and Helen Sophia (Lispenard) Cooper ; b. 
N. Y. City, Jan. 16, 1858. 

Junior Orator. Commencement Orator. Appointed Univ. Contestant in 
Mathematics in Intercollegiate Literary Ass' n, 1879. A.T. 

Civil Engineer ; Ass't Engineer of Croton Aqueduct, Dept. of Public Works, 
1879-89 ; Engineer to Finance Dept. from 1889 ; Commissioner of Public Works, 
Yonkers, since 1893. 

B. S., 1878, and C. E., 1878, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Member of Am. Soc'y of Civil Engineers. 

Married, Jan< 6, 1885, Elizabeth Underhill, da. of the Rev. Dr. George H. 
Goodsell. Children : Samuel Goodsell, Helen Elizabeth and Emily Lispenard. 

DAVIS, ROBERT BENJAMIN. Rochelle Ave., Wissahickon, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Son of James N. Davis and Sarah Jane (Russell) Davis ; b. Jersey City, N. J., 
May 20, 1856. 

Univ. Representative in Intercollegiate Literary Ass'n, 1876-7. Junior Orator. 
Philosophical Orator. ^.B.K. 

Ass't Engineer, Dept. Public Works, Jersey City, 1878-9 ; Res. Engineer, 
Toledo, Cincinnati and St. Louis R. R., 1881 ; Ass't Engineer, office of Frank H. 
Earle, Jersey City, N. J., 1881-2 ; Ass't Div. Engineer, West Shore and Buffalo 
R. R., 1882-3 5 Principal Ass't Engineer, office of Frank H. Earle, Jersey City, 
1883-4 ; Ass't Engineer and Draughtsman, Brooklyn Elevated R. R., 1884-6 ; 
Principal Ass't Engineer, Union Elevated R. R., Brooklyn, 1886-9 ; Manager of 
Bridge and Construction Dept., Pencoyd (Pa.) Iron Works, since 1889. 

B. S., 1878, and C. E., 1878, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Member of Am. Soc'y of Civil Engineers. 

Married, Jan. i, 1883, Effie P., da. of E. H. Wilkes. Children : Lillian Anita 
and Paul Bloomfield. 

DIVINE, MICHAEL WILLIAM, Jr. 50 Wall St., N. Y. City. 

Son of Michael William Divine and Angelina Elizabeth (Donne) Divine ; b. 
Brooklyn, N. Y., Aug. i, 1857. 

Commencement Orator. 

Univ. Law Dept., 1879-80 ; Civil Engineer and Surveyor on U. S. Govt. Sur- 
vey ; on Construction of Second Ave. Elevated R. R., N. Y. City, and Fulton 
Ave. Elevated R. R., Brooklyn, N. Y. ; Stenographer and Lawyer since 1879. 

B. S., 1878, and C. E., 1878, and M. S., 1881, and LL.B., 1880, from Univ., 
City of N. Y. 

Married, Apr. 28, 1892, Louisa Henrietta, da. of Liborio Vega. 

FERRIS, ALBERT WARREN. 12 E. 47th St., N. Y. City. 

Son of Richard B. Ferris and Sarah Ann (Demarest) Ferris : b. Brooklyn, 
N. Y., Dec. 3, 1856. 

Junior Orator. Greek Salutatorian and Second Fellow ($200 "». Editor of Univer- 
sity Quarterly, Class Vice-Pres., Freshman Year. Class Pres., Senior Year. 
Univ. Contestant in Greek in 1878, and Senior Regent in 1877-8, in Intercollegiate 
Literary Ass'n. Sec'y of the Alumni Ass'n of the Univ. since 1893. A.T. and 
^.B.K. 



152 UNIVERSITY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. [1878. 

Physician ; Coll. of Physicians and Surgeons, N. Y. City, 1879-82 ; Interne, 
Kings Co. Hosp., Flatbush, L. I., 1883-5 ; Resident Phys., Sanford Hall Insane 
Asylum, Flushing, N. Y., 1885-91 ; Trustee and Treas., Rutgers Female Coll., 
N. Y. City, 1891-2 ; Acting Ass't Phys. in Gen'l Med. Dept. of Vanderbilt 
Clinic of the Coll. of Physicians and Surgeons since 1892, and Clinical Ass't in 
Nerve Dept. of same since 1893 ; Editor in collaboration of Am. Medico- Surgical 
Bulletin since 1894. 

A. B., 1878, and A. M., 1885, from Univ., City of N. Y. M. D., 1882, from 
Coll. of Physicians and Surgeons. 

Member of African Colonization Soc'y ; N. Y. Co. Med. Soc'y ; Soc'y of Med. 
Jurisprudence ; Ass'n of Med. Supts. of Am. Institutions for the Insane ; Fellow 
of N. Y. Acad, of Medicine ; Councilor of Am. Institute of Civics. 

Grandfather: Chancellor Isaac. Father: Richard B., 1844. Brothers: Rich- 
ard, 1874, and James D., 1879. Uncle: John M., 1843. Half-uncles : Isaac W., 
1859 (non-grad.), and Morris P., 1874 (non-grad.). Cousins: Geo. N., 1877 
(non-grad.) ; Fred. E., 1893 ; I. F. Ludlam, 1866 ; W. L. Ludlam, 1868 ; I. F. 
Lockwood, 1873. 

(See bibliography.) 

HOPKINS, CLARENCE. Maplewood, N. J. 

A. B., 1878, and A. M., 1881, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
Married. 

HOWELL, WILLIAM AUGUSTUS. 22 Thomas St., Newark, N. J. 

Son of George Washington Howell and Mary Elizabeth (Ward) Howell ; b. 
Newark, N. J., June 16, 1859. 

Vice-Pres. of Philomathean. A.T. 

Civil Engineer ; Rodman and Ass't Engineer on Harsimus Cove Elevator and 
Bergen Cut Improvements, Pa. R. R., 1879-82 ; Ass't Supervisor, Pa. R. R., 
New Brunswick, N. J., 1882-4; Supervisor, Pa. R. R., York, Pa., 1884-6; 
Pottsville, Pa., 1886-8 ; Trenton, N. J., 1888-9 ; Chief Engineer, N. Y., Susque- 
hanna and Western R. R., 1889 ; Engineer, Construction of Jamaica R. R. Co., 
Porus, Jamaica, W. I., 1889-90; Ass't Engineer, Kentucky Coal and Iron Co., 
Pineville, Ky., 1890 ; Ass't Engineer, Philadelphia and Reading R. R., 1890-1 ; 
Draughtsman, East Jersey Water Co., Paterson, N. J., 1891 ; Ass't Engineer, 
Pa. R. R., in charge of Newark and Jersey City Electric R. R., since 1892. 

B. S., 1878, and C. E., 1878, and M. S., 1881, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
Married, May 21, 1884, Katharine, da. of George MacDonald. Children: 

Lucy MacDonald and Mildred Elizabeth. 

KORTRIGHT, JAMES LITTLE. 252 Rodney St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Son of William Finn Kortright and Louisa (Little) Kortright ; b. Brooklyn, 
N. Y., Sept. 14, 1859. 

Junior Orator. Commencement Orator. Pres. of Philomathean. $.B.K. 

Coll. of Physicians and Surgeons, N. Y. City, 1878-81 ; Physician ; House 
Phys. of N. Y. Foundling Asylum, 1881-2 ; Attending Phys., St. Catharine 
Hosp., since 1886. 

B. S., 1878, from Univ., City of N. Y. M. D., 1881, from Coll. of Physicians 
and Surgeons. 

Member of Kings Co. Med. Soc'y ; N. Y. State Med. Soc'y ; N. Y. Soc'y for 
the Relief of Widows and Orphans of Medical Men. 

Married, Apr. 19, 1887, Alice, da. of Hugh McDougall. Children : Ida Louise 
and Warren Post. 

MANNERS, CLARENCE. Harlingen, N. J. 

Son of David Stout Manners and Deborah Phillips (Johnes) Manners ; b. 
Jersey City, N. J., Dec. 18, 1857. 

Eucleian Junior Orator. Editor of University Quarterly. Class Historian. 
First Butler Eucleian Essay Prize, 1877. 

Law Student, Jersey City, N. J., 1878-80. 

A. B., 1878, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Brother: Sheridan, 1874. 



1878.] DEPARTMENT OF ARTS AND SCIENCE. 1 53 

MARRENNER, ROBERT HAMILTON TAYLOR. 
Born, N. Y. City, Nov. 2, 1856. 

j.r. 

Civil Engineer on Railroads in Illinois, Texas, Mexico, California and Arizona. 
B. S., 1878, and C. E., 1878, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

OSBORNE, WARREN MOORE. Bridgeport, Conn. 

j.r. 

Civil Engineer, Housatonic R. R., New Haven, Conn. ; Bridgeport, Conn. 
B. S., 1878, and C. E., 1878, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
Nephew: Chas. C. Moore, Jr., 1886. 

ROEBUCK, JOHN ARTHUR. 34 Manhattan Ave., Jersey City Heights, N. J. 

Son of Charles Richard Roebuck and Katharine (Corcoran) Roebuck; b. 
N. Y. City, Sept. i, 1859. 

Clothier, 1878-80; Teacher, i88o-i ; Lawyer and Reporter, 1 881-6 ; Stenogra- 
pher and Law Reporter, since 1886, at 2 Wall St., N. Y. City. 

B. S., 1878, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Sept. 10, 1888, Louise Agnes, da. of Lawrence F. Ennis. Children : 
■Charles Lawrence and John Arthur, Jr. 

HOOME, WILLIAM JOURNEAY. 410 Sixth Ave., N. Y. City. 

Son of William H. Roome and Mary Adelaide (Miller) Roome ; b. N. Y. City, 
June 20, 1857. 

Webster Junior Oratory Prize. W. TT* 

Real Estate Broker ; Vice-Pres., Citizens' Mutual Life Ins. Ass'n, 1886-90. 

B. S., 1878, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Feb. 18, 1880, Sarah M., da. of Joseph W. Sandford. Children : 
William J., Clarence Sandford, Howard Le Chevalier and Reginald. 

ROSENBERG, MAXIMILIAN THEODORE, i Exchange Place, Jersey City, 

Son of Theodore Rosenberg and Rosette (Lebert) Rosenberg ; b. Jersey City, 
]^. J., Sept. 25, i860. 

Junior Orator. Philosophical Orator and Third Fellow ($100). First Butler 
Eucleian Essay Prize, 1878. Second Latin Prize, also Hon. Mention for Essay, in 
Contest of Intercollegiate Literary Ass'n, 1878 ; appointed Univ. Contestant in 
Latin for 1879. Class Sec'y and Treas. Censor, Sec'y and Vice-Pres. of 
Eucleian. ^.B.K. 

Att'y-at-Law in N. J. since 1881, and Counselor-at-Law in N. J. since 1884, in 
N. Y. since 1891 ; Master in Chancery of N. J. since 1882. 

A. B., 1878, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
Member of Hudson Co. Bar Ass'n. 

*SATTERLEE, THEODORE KNOWLSON. 

Son of Douglass R. Satterlee and Elizabeth (Knowlson) Satterlee ; b. New 
Haven, Conn., Feb. 6, 1858. 

Junior Orator. English Salutatorian. First Prize in Mathematics, Intercolle- 
giate Literary Ass'n, 1878. $.B.K. 

Columbia Coll. Law School, 1879 ; Admitted to N. Y. Bar in 1880 ; Law Clerk 
with Austin Abbott, 1879-81 ; with Sewell, Pierce & Sheldon, 1881-2. 

B. S., 1878, and C. E., 1878, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
Died, Jan. 20, 1882, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

SPIES, HENRY HULL. 19 Mountain Ave., Montclair, N. J. 

Son of John Rodman Spies and Phoebe Elizabeth Spies ; b. N. Y. City, Apr. 
28, 1857. 

Junior Orator. Commencement Orator. W.T. and $.B.K. 

Clerk, Harlem Gas Co. and Consolidated Gas Co., 1878-86 ; Member of firm. 
Spies & Long, Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, 115 Broadway, since 1886. 



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154 UNIVERSITY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. [1878 

B. S., 1878, and C. E., 1878, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
Quartermaster-Sergeant, 7th Regt., N. G., S. N. Y. 

Married, May 12, 1887, Mary, da. of Benjamin Gregory Talbot. Child 
Elizabeth. 



STICKLER, JOSEPH WILLIAM. 153 Centre St., Orange, N. J. 

Son of Joseph Whipple Stickler and Charlotte (Snell) Stickler ; b. Hoboken,. 
N. J., June 26, 1854. 

Coll. of Physicians and Surgeons, N. Y., 1876-9 ; House Phys. and Surg., 
Presb. Hosp., N. Y. ; District Phys., Lying-in Asylum, N. Y. ; Visiting Phys. 
and Pathologist, Orange (N. J.) Memorial Hosp. ; Lecturer on Operative Surgery 
and Skin Diseases, Coll. of Comparative Medicine, N. J. ; Pres., Y. M. C. A. of 
Orange, N. J. 

Special Course Diploma, 1876, and B. S., 1878, and M. S., 1881, from Univ., City 
of N. Y. 

Member of N. Y. Acad, of Medicine ; N. Y. Pathol. Soc'y ; Essex Co. Med.. 
Soc'y ; Orange Mountain Med. Soc'y. 

(See bibliography.) 



TRUE, FREDERICK WILLIAM. U. S. Nat'l Museum, Washington, D. C. 

Son of the Rev. Dr. Chas. Kittridge True and Elizabeth Bassett (Hyde) True ; 
b. Middletown, Conn., July 8, 1858. 

Zoologist; Clerk, U. S. Fish Commission, 1878-9; Expert Special Agent of 
loth Census, Fisheries, 1879-80 ; Ass't to Commissioner, Berlin Fisheries 
Exhibition, 1880 ; Librarian, U. S. Nat'l Museum, 1881-3 ; Curator in Dept. of 
Mammals since 1883, and in charge of U. S. Nat'l Museum. 

B. S., 1878, and M. S., 1882, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Fellow of Am. Ass'n for the Advancement of Science ; Member of Council, 
Biol. Soc'y of Washington ; Am. Soc'y of Naturalists ; Philosoph. Soc'y of 
Washington ; Soc'y of Sons of the Revolution. 

Married, Feb. 16, 1887, Louise E., da. of D. Webster Prentiss. Children r 
Alan Prentiss and Marion. 

(See bibliography.) 

WHITON, LOUIS CLAUDE. 114 W. 76th St., N. Y. City. 

Son of Augustus Sherrill Whiton and Caroline (Ward") Whiton ; b. Jersey City^ 
N. J., Dec. 29, 1857. 

Junior Orator. Valedictorian and First Fellow ($300). Sec'y of Class, Fresh- 
man Year. Class Odist. Pres. of Eucleian. Hon. Mention for Essay, Inter- 
collegiate Literary Ass'n, 1877. Second Butler Eucleian Essay Prize, 1878. 
Organizer and Pres., Univ. Lacrosse Club, the first College Lacrosse Club in 
this country. $.B.K. 

Columbia Coll. Law School, 1878-80; Att'y and Counselor-at-Law, at 115, 
Broadway, N. Y. 

A. B., 1878, and A. M., 1881, from Univ., City of N. Y. LL.B., 1880, from, 
Columbia Coll. 

Member of N. Y. State Bar Ass'n. 

Married, June 10, 1884, Harriet Louisa, da. of Charles Bell. Children:: 
Angeline, Augustus Sherrill and Louis Claude, Jr. 

YEAMAN, STEPHEN MINOR. Englewood, N. J. 

Son of George H. Yeaman and Lelia P. (Triplett) Yeaman ; b. Owensboro, 
Ky., June 3, 1858. 

Univ. Law Dept., 1877-8 ; Lawyer, at 237 Broadway, N. Y. 

B. S., 1878, from Univ., City of N. Y. > 
Married, June 16, 1892, Jessie Hargous, da. of David A. Baldwin. 

Brother: Robert T., 1878 (non-grad.). 



1 879-] DEPARTMENT OF ARTS AND SCIENCE. 1 55 

ZABRISKIE, CORNELIUS BLAUVELT. Box 1090, Tacoma, Wash. 

Son of George Isaac Nicoll Zabriskie and Eliza Moore (Blauvelt ) Zabriskie ; 
b. Jersey City, N. J., July 10, 1858. 
Junior Orator. Class Pres., Freshman Year. Editor University Quarterly, 

Clerk, with J. C. Runkle & Co., N. Y. City, Teas, 1878-80; with G. S. Scott 
& Co., 1880-2 ; of Zabriskie & Emerson, Tacoma, 1882-3 '■> Clerk, Tacoma Land 
Co., 1883-5; with Geo. C. Eldrige & Co., Chicago, 1885-6; Chief Clerk for 
Nelson Bennett, Contractor, Tacoma, 1886-7 '■> Tacoma Land Co., 1887-8 ; of 
Geiger & Zabriskie, Gen'l Contractors, since 1888 ; Sec'y of Tacoma Theatre 
Co. ; Sec'y and Treas. of Fox Island Clays ; Vice-Pres. of Washington Construc- 
tion Co. ; Pres. and Treas., Excelsior Pill-Coating Co. ; Pres. and Treas., N. A. 
Pill-Coating Co. 

A. B., 1878, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, I., Sept. 15, 1885, Rachel, da. of Elwood Evans. II., July 30, 1888, 
Augusta, da. of T. C. Sears. Children : Cornelius H. and George. 

Brothers: George, 1870 (special); Albert R., 1883 (non-grad.). Cousins: 
Geo. Z. Gray, 1858 ; A. Z. Gray, i860 ; John C. Gray, 1865 ; G. Z. Hunter, 1870. 



ALLEN, CAR:LET0N BAYLEY. Astoria, Oregon. 

Son of Col. Harvey A. Allen and Mary J. (Tyson) Allen ; b. Fort Hamilton, 
N. Y., Oct. I, 1858. 

Salmon and Warehouse Industry. 

Special Course Diploma, 1878, from Univ., City of N. Y. • 

Cousin: Jas. M. Riker, 1876. 

BUNCE, albert AUGUSTUS. 714 DeKalb Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Son of John Bunce and Mary (Vanderipe) Bunce ; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Nov, 
17, 1859. 

Hardware Dealer in Brooklyn. 

Special Course Diploma, 1878, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

HUTCHINSON, FRANKLIN. Framingham, Mass. 

Son of Charles Edward Hutchinson and Mary Gertrude (Sadgebury) Hutchin- 
son ; b. Hoboken, N. J., Aug. 26, 1853. 

Union Theol. Sem., N. Y., 1878-81. Ordained Minister, Baptist Church, 1882; 
Pastor, First Baptist Church, Framingham, Mass., since 1882. 

Special Course Diploma, 1878, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Oct. 25, 1882, Margaret G., da. of William R. Farmer. Children : 
Florence Elizabeth, Charles William, Helen Simpson, Grace Farmer and Frank- 
lin Sadgebury, 

^r<7M«rr.- Charles S., 1878 (non-grad.). 

SEGURA, SALVADOR. 
Special Course Diploma, 1878, from Univ., City of N. Y. 



1879. 

*ACKERMAN, WILLIAM FLETCHER. 

Son of James Demarest Ackerman and Susan G. (Billings) Ackerman ; b^ 
Mt. Vernon, N. Y., Nov. 13, 1858. 

Junior Orator. Greek Salutatorian (3d Honor). Class Pres., Sophomore 
Year. Z.W. and ^.B.K. 

Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll., 1879-82; Interne, Bellevue Hosp., 1883-5 ; Phys. 
in Escondido, Cal., 1886-8. 

A. B., 1879, from Univ., City of N. Y. M. D., 1882, from Bellevue Hosp. 
Med. Coll. 

Married, Dec. 27, 1887, Martha Elmira, da. of Benjamin I. S. Buckland. 

Died, Mar. 12, 1888, Escondido, Cal. 



156 UNIVERSITY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. [1879. 

BEARD, IRA, Jr. Emlin St., Germantown, Phila. 

Son of Ira Beard and Isabella Orr (Shaw) Beard ; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Oct. 26, 

1853. 
Junior Orator. Philosophical Orator. $.B.K. 
Bookseller. 

A. B., 1879, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
Married, Sept. 24, 1891, Nellie Louise, da. of George Hobbs. 



BIRMINGHAM, ERNEST FITZYALE. 2 Wall St., N. Y. City. 

Son of the Rev. Daniel M. Birmingham and Mary Jane (Kenney) Birmingham] 
b. New Haven, Conn., June 11, i860. 

Junior Orator. Commencement Orator. Class Sec*y» Senior Year. Pres. 
and Treas. of Eucleian. Editor-in-chief of University Quarterly. W.T. anc 
^.B.K. 

Columbia Coll. Law School, 1881. On Staff of N. Y. Tribune, 1879-80; Pub 
lisher of S. I. Gazette and Sentinel, 1880-2 ; Publisher of ^w-fTzV^zw Queen, 1883-4; 
Contributor to Periodicals, 1885-8 ; Publisher of The Staten Islander since 1889 3 
of The Fourth Estate, N. Y., since 1894. 

A. B., 1879, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Member of Staten Island Cricket Club ; N. Y. Press Club ; Staten Island Press 
Club ; Richmond County Country Club ; Richmond County Hunt Club. 

Married, Apr. 16, 1884, Emma Elise, da. of M. W. Stone. Children : Pearl 
4ind Beatrice. 



COOPER, MORRIS [RICHARD]. Cotton Exchange Bldg., N. Y. City. 

Son of Marum Cooper and Clara (Klein) Cooper ; b. N. Y. City, Aug. 23, 

i86i. 

Eucleian Junior Orator. Commencement Orator. Editor of University 

Quarterly. Second Butler Eucleian Essay Prize, 1879. Librarian of Eucleian. 

Class Historian. 

Columbia Coll. Law School, 1879-81 ; Lawyer. j 

B. S., 1879, from Univ., City of N. Y. LL.B., 1881, from Columbia Coll. I 
Married, Nov. 4, 1890, Valerie Van Biel, da. of Max Frankel. Child: 

Morris, Jr. 

(See bibliography.) 



DALL, WILLIAM BRAND. 29 Broadway, N. Y. City, 

Son of Austin Dall and Mary A. (Brand) Dall ; b. Baltimore, Md., June 13J 
1858. 

Junior Orator. Commencement Orator. Editor, of University Quarterly, 

Columbia Coll. Law School, 1880-2; Clerk with Flanagan & Bright, 1881-7; 
Lawyer since 1887. 

A. B., 1879, from Univ., City of N. Y. LL.B., 1882, from Columbia Coll. 

Married, Apr. 28, 1886, Virginia Say, da. of Fredrick G. Wolbert. Children : 
Anna Corbin, Austin and William Brand. 



^DAVIS, CHARLES OILMAN. 

Son of John Parker Davis and Anna Mary (Avery) Davis ; b. N. Y. City, Aug. 
6, 1857. 

Junior Orator. English Salutatorian (2d Honor). Class Prophet. A.^. 
and $.B.K. 

N. Y. Homoeo. Med. Coll., 1879-82 ; Surg, in Ophthalmic Hosp., N. Y., 
1882 ; Physician. 

B. S., 1879, from Univ., City of N. Y. M. D., 1882, from N. Y. Homoeo. Med. 
Coll. 

Died, Sept. 20, 1887, Little Britain, N. Y. 



1 879'] DEPARTMENT OF ARTS AND SCIENCE. 1 57 

FERRIS, JAMES DEMAREST. 221 1 Spring Garden St., Philadelphia, Pa. 

Son of Richard B. Ferris and Sarah Ann (Demarest) Ferris : b. Brooklyn, 
N. Y., Sept. 15, 1859. 

Philomathean Junior Orator. Marshal at Commencement. ^.T. 

Clerk with W. H. Power & Co., Grain Merchants, 1879-81 ; in Bank of New 
York, 1881-7 ; Central Nat'l Bank, Philadelphia, Pa., 1887 ; James Moore, Iron. 
Works, Philadelphia, 1888; J. B. Brenniser & Co., Cloths, Philadelphia, 1890, 
and Kansas City, Mo., 1890-2, and Chicago, as Manager of Chicago Branch, 
1892-3; with J. C. Baker & Co., Drugs, Philadelphia, since 1893. 

B. S., 1879, and C. E., 1879, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Oct. 14, 1884, Kate, da. of John H. D.ungan. Children : Isabel 
Dungan, Effie Watson and Richard Burchan, Jr. 

Grandfather : Chancellor Isaac. Father : Richard B., 1844. Uncle : John M., 
1843. Half-uncles : Isaac W., 1859 (non-grad.) ; Morris P., 1874 (non-grad.). 
Brothers: Richard, 1874; Albert W., 1878. Cousins : George N., 1877 (non- 
grad.) ; Fred. E., 1893 ; I. F. Ludlam, 1866 ; W. L. Ludlam, 1868 ; I. F. Lock- 
wood, 1873. 

HERBOSO [Y ESPANA], FERNANDO. Santiago, Chili. 

Civil Engineer in Santiago since 1879. 

B. S., 1879, and C. E., 1879, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

LERDO DE TEJADA, MIGUEL. 

C. E., 1879, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

MACHADO Y PLANA, JOAQUIN. 
C. E., 1879, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Mclaughlin, JOHN JOSEPH. Jamaica, N. Y. 

Son of William A. McLaughlin and Anastatia (Quigley) McLaughlin ; b^ 
Jamaica, N. Y., Sept. 16, i860. 

Civil Engineer. 

B. S., 1879, and C. E., 1879, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married. Nov. 21, 1888, Adelaide M., da. of John D. Carroll. Children : 
Genevieve M., John Gerard and Carroll William. 

MacCOLL, JOHN AUGUSTUS. 107 Summer St., New Bedford, Mass. 

Son of Alexander MacColl and Mary Jane (Newcomb) MacColl ; b. Niagara 
Falls, N. Y., Apr. i, 1856. 

Webster Junior Oratory Prize. Commencement Orator. Univ. Contestant 
in Oratory in Intercollegiate Literary Ass'n, 1879. A.^. 

Union Theol. Sem., 1879-82. Ordained Minister, Presb. Church, 1882 ; 
Pastor, Cong. Church, Saylesville, R. I., 1882-3; St. Albans, Vt., 1883-90; 
New Bedford, Mass., since 1890. 

A. B., 1879, and A. M., 1882, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Member of Winthrop Club of Cong. Ministers. 

Married, Nov. 14, 1883, Jeannette, da. of James Kyle. Children : Jean- 
nette Montgomery, Grace Beatrice and Robert John. 

(See bibliography.) 

ROCKWELL, GEORGE VANDERBERG. 405 Jefferson Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Son of George Simpson Rockwell and Elvira Cornelia (Van der Berg) Rock- 
well ; b. N. Y. City, Mar. 19, 1858. 

Pres. of Philomathean. A.$. 

Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll., 1879-82; Ambulance Surg., Bellevue Hosp., 
1880 ; Surg, to North Eastern Dispensary, 1883 ; Phys. to Eye, Ear and Throat 
Dept., 1884; Visiting Phys., Outdoor Dept., Bushwick and E. B'klyn Dispen-. 
sary, 1890-1. 



158 UNIVERSITY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. [1880. 

B. S., 1879, and M. S., 1882, from Univ., City of N. Y. M. D., 1882, from 
Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll. 

Married, June i, 1887, Rosa, da. of Joseph Claxton. Children : Elvira Rock-J 
well and George Claxton. 

Brother : Edwards H., 1882. 



SWAINE, EDGAR LACY. Los Angeles, Cal. 

Son of Col. Peter T. Swaine and Cornelia S. (Lacy) Swaine ; b. N. Y. City, 
July 31, 1857. 

Junior Orator. Commencement Orator. Pres. Class, Junior Year. Treas. 
Class, Senior Year. Pres. of Lacrosse Club. $.B.K. i 

Civil Engineer, Santa Fe R. R., 1879-81 ; Engineer and U. S. Mineral Deputy| 
Surveyor, in New Mexico, 1881-5 ; Division Engineer and Engineer of Track, 
Silver City, Deming and Pacific R. R., 1885-8 ; Supt., Second St. Cable Ry., Los 
Angeles, Cal., 1888-9; Ass't Resident Engineer of Southern Pacific Co. since 
1890. 

B. S., 1879, and C. E., 1879, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Member of Military Order of Loyal Legion of the U. S. 

Married, 1883, Florence, da. of William A. Parker. JChild : Le Roy Parker. 



WETMORE, GEORGE CARMER, Jr. 10 E. nth St., N. Y. City. 

Son of George C. Wetmore and Elizabeth Graham (Williams) Wetmore ; b. 
N. Y. City, Jan. 17, 1859. 

Junior Orator. Valedictorian and First Fellow ($300). Second Butler Eucleian 
Essay Prize, 1878, and First in 1879. First Prize in Greek, in 1879, ^^i^ First 
Prize in Mental Science, in 1880, in Intercollegiate Literary Ass'n ; Junior 
Regent, 1877-8, and Senior Regent, 1878-9, in the Ass'n. Vice-Pres., Sec'y and 
Treas. of Class. Pres. of Class, Senior Year. Sec'y and Pres. of Eucleian. 
Editor of University Quarterly. J.$. and $.B.K. 

Columbia Coll. Law School, 1879 ; with Jesup, Paton & Co., Bankers, 1880-3 ; 
Sec'y and Treas., Am. Construction Co., 1883-7 ; Sec'y and Treas., Fenbrook 
Carpet Co., since 1887. 

A. B., 1879, from Univ., City of N. Y, 



1880. 



BENEDICT, CHARLES SUMNER. 339 W. 19th St., N. Y. City. 

Son of Joseph Benedict and Mary Elizabeth (Goldey) Benedict ; b. N. Y. City, 
Dec. 9, 1856. 

Junior Regent in 1878-9, and Senior Regent, 1879-80, in Intercollegiate 
Literary Ass'n. Pres. of Eucleian. Sec'y of Class, also Pres. in Senior Year. 
Editor-in-chief of University Quarterly. Sec'y of Alumni Ass'n of the Univ., 
1891-3. w. r. 

Univ. Med. Dept., 1880-3 5 Univ. of Vermont Med. Dept., 1881-2 ; Interne, 
St. Vincent's Hosp., 1883 ; Ass't to Chair of Surgery in N. Y. Post-Graduate 
School and Hosp., 1883-90; Pres. of Westchester Co. Med. Soc'y, 1887 ; Mana- 
ger of N. Y. Bible Soc'y ; Med. Inspector of N. Y. City Health Dept. 

A. B., 1880, and M. D., 1883, from Univ., City of N. Y. M. D., 1882, from 
Univ. of Vermont. 

Member of N. Y. Co. Med. Soc'y ; N. Y. Co. Med. Ass'n ; N. Y. State Med. 
Ass'n ; Westchester Co. Med. Soc'y. 

Married, Oct. 20, 1886, Hannah Augusta, da. of Anthony D. Leaycraft. 
Children : Helen Story and Sumner Leaycraft. 



l88o.] DEPARTMENT OF ARTS AND SCIENCE. 1 59 

DANIEL, LESLIE MOORE. Plainfield, N. J. 

Son of Edwin M. Daniel and Caroline M. (Moore) Daniel ; b. N. Y. City, June 
i8. 1858. 

Vice-Pres. of Class, Sophomore Year. Pres. of Class, Junior Year. Junior 
Orator. W. T. 

Lawyer, since 1883, at 70 Wall St., N. Y. City. 

A. B., 1880, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Aug. 5, 1884, Elizabeth M., da. of J. Lawrence Brewster. Child : 
Edwin M., Jr. 

EDDY, SAMUEL ALDEN. Canaan, Conn. 

Son of Hiram Eddy and Frances Charlotte (Adam) Eddy ; b. Canaan, Conn., 
July 29, i860. 

Eucleian Junior Orator. Editor of University Quarterly. Pres., Sec'y and 
Treas. of Eucleian. Pres. of Lacrosse Club, 1879-80. Class Prophet. W.V. 

Farmer. Pres. of Canaan Lime Mfg. Co. ; Ass't Clerk, Conn. House of Rep- 
resentatives, 1887-9 ; Clerk since 1889. 

A. B., 1880, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Sept., 1889, Jennie, da. of George S. Tuckerman. Child: Lawrence. 

GILBERT, JOHN HARDY. 34 Baldwin Ave., Jersey City, N. J. 

Son of William Sketchley Gilbert and Sarah Emily (Banks) Gilbert ; b. Jersey 
City, N. J., Sept. 7, 1857. 

Editor of University Quarterly . Sec'y and Vice-Pres. of Eucleian. W.TC, 

Law Stenographer. 

A. B., 1880, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

GILLETT, WILLIAM KENDALL. University, N. Y. City. 

Son of Prof. Ezra Hall Gillett, D. D.| and Mary Jane (Kendall) Gillett ; b. N. Y. 
City, May 16, i860. 

Junior Orator. Commencement Orator, Sec'y Lacrosse Club, 1878-9. 
Class Historian. Vice-Pres. of Philomathean. A,$. and $.B.K. 

Columbia Coll. Law School, 1880-1 ; Berlin Univ., 1881-3 ; Univ. of France, 
1889-90 ; Instructor of French and German, Lehigh Univ., 1885-8 ; Prof, of 
French and Spanish Languages in the Univ. since 1890. 

A. B., 1880, and A. M., 1883, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Member of Am. Soc'y of Church History. 

Brother: Charles R., 1874. Cousins: Henry C. Alvord, 1876; John W., 
1882 (non-grad.). 

HALSTEAD, JOHN COOLEY. 235 W. 4th St., N. Y. City. 
Son of David P. Halstead and Fannie A. (Cooley) Halstead. 

Univ. Med. Dept., 1880-3. Physician. 

A. B., 1880, and M. D,, 1883, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Member of N. Y. Co. Med. Soc'y. 

Brother: Charles F., 1884. 

HENDRICKSON, NATHANIEL CARPENTER. Jamaica, N. Y. 

Son of Isaac Cornell Hendrickson and Patience Anne (Carpenter) Hendrick- 
son ; b. Jamaica, N. Y., May 8, i860. 

Junior Orator. Greek Salutatorian and Second Fellow ($200). Editor of Univer- 
sity Quarterly. Sec'y of Eucleian. Appointed Univ. Contestant in Greek, Inter- 
collegiate Literary Ass'n, 1880. A.^. and $.B.K. 

Columbia Coll. Law School, 1882-4 ; Univ. Post-Graduate Course, 1887-8 ; 
Teacher ; Ass't in and Principal of Univ. Grammar School since 1884. 

A. B., 1880, and A. M., 1883, and Ph.D., 1888, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
LL.B., 1884, from Columbia Coll. 



l6o UNIVERSITY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. [l88o^ 

MASON, EDWARD ALVAH. ii Hancock St., Ellsworth, Me. \ 

Son of Arnold Gavorrah Mason and Maria (Brown) Mason ; b. Jersey City, 
N. J., Mar. 15, 1859. ^ , 

Junior Orator. Commencement Orator. Editor of Philomathean. Pres. of^ 
Class, Senior Year. W.T. and $.B.K. 

Newton Theol. Institute, Newton Centre, Mass., 1880-3. Ordained Minister, 
Baptist Church, 1883 ; Pastor, Farmington,Me., 1883-6 ; Blue Hill, Me., 1886-91 \ 
Ellsworth, Me., since 1891. 

A. B., 1880, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Jan. 22, 1886, Anne M., da. of Andrew Pinkham. Children : May 
Lander and Katharine. 



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MORRISON, HENRY PRENTICE. 31 Chambers St., N. Y. City. 

Son of Henry Morrison and Margaret Anna (Bagley) Morrison ; b. Troy^ 
N. Y., Jan. 14, 1857. 

Junior Orator, with Hon. Mention. Class Orator. One-half of Second Prize- 
in Oratory, Intercollegiate Literary Ass'n Contest of 1880. Pres. of Philo- 
mathean. W.T. 

Civil Engineer, Dept. of Public Works, N. Y. City, since 1880. 

B. S., 1880, and C. E., 1880, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, I., Jan., 1881, Isabella, da. of Robert Andrews. II., Apr., 1889, 
Belle, da. of Charles Von Eiff. Child : Edna Belle. 

♦NOBLE, CHARLES. 

Son of Charles Noble and Frances Louisa (Bush) Noble ; b. Brooklyn, N. Y.„ 
Sept. 9, 1859. 

Junior Orator. Valedictorian and First Fellow {$300). Appointed Univ. Con- 
testant in Latin, Intercollegiate Literary Ass'n Contest of 1879. Editor of 
University Quarterly. Class Poet. ^.$. 2ind $.B.K, 

Univ. Law Dept., 1880-2, with $250 Essay Prize, $100 Written Examination- 
Prize and Hon. Mention in Oral Examination ; Lawyer. 

A. B., 1880, and A. M., 1883, and LL.B., 1882, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Brother: Francis L., 1886. 

Died, Apr. 15, 1884, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

(See bibliography.) 

RICHMOND, GEORGE LAW. Amesbury, Mass. 

Son of Archibald Murray Richmond and Margaret (Law) Richmond ; b. En- 
field, Conn., Apr. 3, 1853. 

Class Pres., part of Freshman Year. W. T. 

Princeton Theol. Sem., 1880-3 ; Pastor, Presb. Church, Little Britain, N. Y., 
1883-9 ; Cong. Church, Amesbury, Mass., since 1889. 

A. B., 1880, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, July 18, 1883, Alice Holmes, da. of Jabez Holmes Hazard. Chil- 
dren : Margaret Law, Elizabeth Crawford, Archibald Murray and Roland Grant. 

ROBERTS, WILLIAM HENRY. Port Jefferson, N. Y. 

Son of Hugh Roberts and Catharine (Morris) Roberts ; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., 
Apr. 14, i860. 

Junior Orator. Philosophical Orator. Sec'y and Censor of Eucleian. Treas. 
of Class. Appointed Univ. Contestant in Mathematics, Intercollegiate Literary 
Ass'n, 1880. W.T. and ^.B.K. 

Ass't Sec'y of Greenpoint Savings Bank, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1881-4 ; Union* 
Theol. Sem., 1884-7. Ordained Minister, Presb. Church, 1887 ; Pastor, Pork 
Jefferson, N. Y., since 1887. 

A. B., 1880, and A. M., 1885, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Oct. 17, 1888, Athenias M., da. of Davis S. Giffing. 

Brother-in-law : Wm. D. Edwards, 1875. 



1 88 1.] DEPARTMENT OF ARTS AND SCIENCE. l6l 

VAN DYCK, EZEKIEL DEYO. Johnsonville, N. Y. 

Son of David Van Dyck and Rebecca (Deyo) Van Dyck ; b. New Paltz, N. Y., 
Feb. 15, 1858. 

English Salutatorian and Third Fellow ($100). Webster Junior Oratory Prize. 
Second Butler Eucleian Essay Prize, 1880. Sec'y of Class. Censor and Sec'y of 
Eucleian. $.B.K. 

Union Theol. Sem., 1880-3; Pastor, Presb. Church, Carlisle, N. Y., 1883-90; 
Johnsonville, N. Y., 1890-3 ; Greenville, N. Y., since 1893. 
j A. B., 1880, and A. M., 1883, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

' Married, June 21, 1888, Alida, da. of Louis Bevier. Children: Katharine, 
Helen and David Bevier. 



EERIER, DE LAGNEL. Fort Hamilton, N. Y. 

Son of Francis E. Berier and Julia Ann (Stanton) Berier ; b. Fort Hamilton, 
N. Y., Oct. 5, 1859. 

Sec'y and Vice-Pres. of Eucleian. B.&.U. 

Columbia Coll. Law School, 1880-2 ; Admitted to N. Y. State Bar, 1882 ; of 
firm, McCarthy -& Berier, at 50 Wall St., since 1890 ; Admitted to Bar of U. S. 
Supreme Court, 1892. 

Special Course Diploma, 1880, from Univ., City of N. Y. LL.B., 1882, from 
Columbia Coll. 

Associate Member of American Ornithologists' Union. 

Married, Apr. 13, 1887, Isabella Webb, da. of William J. Parsons. 



1881. 

ALDEN, HERBERT CLARENDON. P. O. Box 197, Yonkers, N. Y. 

Civil Engineer. 

B. S., 1881, and C. E., 1881, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

AYCRIGG, BENJAMIN, Jr. 107 Washington St., Paterson, N. J. 

Son of Charles Aycrigg and Julia Elizabeth (Ellsworth) Aycrigg ; b. Passaic, 
N. J., Mar. 16, 1857. 

Eucleian Junior Orator. Vice-Pres. of Eucleian. W.T. 

Columbia Coll. Law School, 1881-3 ; Admitted to Bar of State of N, J., 1884; 
lawyer; Trustee for Public Schools of Passaic, N. J., 1881-6. 

A. B., 1881, and A. M., 1883, from Univ., City of N. Y. LL.B., 1883, from 
Columbia Coll. 

Married, June 23, 1887, Abbie, da. of George Brown. Children : Charles 
Benjamin and George Brown. 

Father: Charles, 1844 (special). Cousin: Benjamin B., 1844. 

BALL, JOHN OSCAR. Mott Ave. and 163d St., N. Y. City. 

Son of James Harvey Ball and Mary Smith (Farrand) Ball ; b. Hanover, N. J., 
Mar. 24, 1859. 

Junior Orator. Philosophical Orator and Third Fellow ($100). Pres. of Philo- 

xnathean. $.B.K. 

Columbia Coll. Law School, 1881-3 ; Lawyer. 

A. B., 1881, from Univ., City of N. Y. LL.B., 1883, from Columbia Coll. 

Married, I., Nov. 20, 1889, Frances L., da. of Edwin H. Babcock. II., Sept. 
^2, 1891, Elizabeth B., da. of DeWitt C. Weeks. Child : Lois Frances. 



1 62 UNIVERSITY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. [l88u 

BARNES, MILAN DAY. 318 E. 13th St., N. Y. City. 

Son of Aaron B. Barnes and Lavinia (Van Deusen) Barnes ; b. Brooklyn^ 
N. Y., Apr. I, 1863. 

Junior Orator. Philosophical Orator. $.B.K. 

Am. Institute of Phrenology, 1888 ; Metropolis Law School, 1891-3 ; Stenog- 
rapher and Sec'y since 1884 ; with Southern Pacific R. R. since 1892. 

B. S., 1881, from Univ., City of N. Y. LL.B., 1893, from Metropolis Law- 
School. 

Member of Am. Institute of Phrenology. 

Married, Aug. 13, 1890, Rosanna, da. of Francis Keene. Child: Clarence $► 

^r^/y^^r.' Amos W., 1885. 

BRAINERD, CEPHAS, Jr. 49 Cedar St., N. Y. City. 

Son of Cephas Brainerd and Eveline (Hutchinson) Brainerd ; b. Cromwell, 
Conn., Dec. 28, 1859. 

Junior Orator. Commencement Orator. Editor of University Quarterly^ 
Pres. of Philomathean. Class Orator. A.T. 

Law Student, 1881-3 ; Lawyer. 

A. B., 1881, and A. M., 1884, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Oct. 4, 1887, Harriet Tyler, da. of Wm. P. Arnold. 

Brother : \x2il^., \^%^. 

BUCHANAN, WALTER DUNCAN. 139 W. 13th St., N. Y. City. 

Son of the Rev. Dr. John Mairs Buchanan and Jane McElderry (Douglass) 
Buchanan ; b. Milwaukee, Wis., Apr. 13, 1859. 

Class Pres., Freshman Year. Member of Glee Club and of Quartette. 

Union Theol. Sem., 1879-80 and 1881-3. Ordained Minister, Presb. Church, 
1884 ; Pastor, Seventh Ave. Chapel of Fifth Ave. Presb. Church, 1883-9 ? 
Chalmers Presb. Church, Seventh Ave., N. Y. City, 1889-92 ; 13th St. Presb^ 
Church since 1892. 

A. B., 1881, and A. M., 1884, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, May 16, 1882, Grace, da. of John H. Mortimer. Children : Grace 
Douglass and Mary Dun. 

Cousin : George D. Young, 1887. 

CAPWELL, BENJAMIN AVERY. 108 Franklin St., N. Y. City. 

Son of Albert Bently Capwell and Julia Ann (Sook) Capwell ; b. Brooklyn, 
N. Y., Dec. 17, 1858. 

Junior Orator. Commencement Orator. Editor of University Quarterly, 
Sec'y and Pres. of Eucleian. !P".r. and #.B.JK". 

With Phelps Publishing Co., Springfield, Mass. ; in business in N. Y. City. 

A. B., 1881, and A. M., 1884, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

CORNELIUS, ALBERT FIELD. Hempstead, N. Y. 

Son of Carman Cornelius and Phebe Jane (Combs) Cornelius ; b. East 
Meadow, N. Y. 

Commencement Orator. Editor of University Quarterly. Sec'y and Vice- 
Pres. of Philomathean. A.$. 

Columbia Coll. Law School, 1881-3 ; Lawyer ; Dist. Attorney's office of 
Oueens Co. N. Y. 

B. S., 1881, and C. E., 1881, from Univ., City of N. Y. LL.B., 1883, from 
Columbia Coll. 

CUDLIPP, WILLIAM CHARLES. 641 Jersey Ave., Jersey City, N. J. 

Son of William Henry Cudlipp and Harriet Lavina (Edison) Cudlipp ; \>, 
Jersey City, N. J., June 15, i860. 

Sec'y, Vice-Pres. and Pres. of Philomathean. First Philomathean Essay 
Prize, 1881. Class Sec'y. Editor of University Quarterly. Marshal at Com- 
mencement. A.$. 

Columbia Coll. Law School ; Counselor-at-Law, at i Montgomery St., Jersey 
City. 

A. B., 1881, from Univ., City of N. Y. 



1 88 1.] DEPARTMENT OF ARTS AND SCIENCE. 1 63 

DAWSON, HENRY HOLLISTER. 750 Broad St., Newark, N. J. 

Son of Edwin H. Dawson and Julia M. (HoUister) Dawson ; b. Newark, N. J., 
Oct. 31, i860. 

Senior Regent, i88d-i, and appointed Alternate in Mathematics for the Univ., 
1881, in Intercollegiate Literary Ass'n. Class Treas., Senior Year. Class 
Prophet. Pres. and Sec'y of Philomathean. Editor of University Quarterly. 
A.T. 

Columbia Coll. Law School, 1881-3 ; Lawyer, N. Y. City, 1883-5 ; Newark, 
N. J., since 1885. 

A. B., 1881, from Univ., City of N. Y. LL.B., 1883, from Columbia Coll. 
Member of N. J. Historical Soc'y. 

Married, May 7, 1890, Ida A., da. of John Wharton. 

DIX, SAMUEL MORRIS. P. O. Box 153, Stapleton, N. Y. 

Son of John Dunning Dix and Lorinda Morris (Kingsley) Dix ; b. Clifton, 
N. Y., July 22, i860. 

W.T. 

Clerk with Henderson Bros., 1881-4 ; Dix & Co., 1884-5 > Rochester and 
Pittsburgh Coal and Iron Co., 1885-7 ; United States Rolling Stock Co., 1888. 

B. S., 1881, and M. S., 1888, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Brother : los&'^Yi K., 1880 (non-grad.). Cousins: Wm. M. Kingsley, 1883; 
Louis L. Tribus, 1885, and Wm. P. H. Bacon, 1886. 

DUNCAN, GEORGE MARTIN. 28 York Square, New Haven, Conn. 

Son of James Duncan and Jane Martin (Torbet) Duncan ; b. Haledon, N. Y., 
Nov. 26, 1857. 

Junior Orator, with Hon. Mention. First Butler Eucleian Essay Prizes, 1880 
and 1881. Junior Regent, 1879-80, and appointed Univ. Contestant in Mental 
Science in 1881, in Intercollegiate Literary Ass'n. English Salutatorian and 
Second Fellow ($200). Pres. of Class, Junior Year. Sec'y, Librarian, Vice-Pres. 
and Pres. of Eucleian. W. T. and $.B.K. 

Yale Divinity School, 1881-4 ; Yale Univ., 1884 ; Univ. of Jena, Germany, 
1885 ; Leipsic Univ., 1885-6; Heidelberg Univ., 1886; Berlin Univ., 1886-7; 
Univ. of Paris, France, 1887-8 ; Instructor in Philosophy, Yale Univ., 1888-91 ; 
Ass't Prof, of Philosophy, Yale Univ., since 1891. 

A.B., 1881, and A. M., 1884, from Univ., City of N. Y. B. D., 1884, from 
Yale Univ. 

Married, Aug. 29, 1889, Mary A., da. of Theodore R. Carter. 

(See bibliography.) 

FROST, EDWARD LAWRENCE. Floral Park, N. Y. 

Son of Marshall S. Frost and Cornelia (Valentine) Frost ; b. Glen Cove, N. Y., 
Oct. 4, 1859. 
■ Sec'y and Pres. of Philomathean. Class Treas. W. T. 

Columbia Coll. Law School, 1881-3 ; Lawyer. 

A. B., 1881, from Univ., City of N. Y. LL.B., 1883, from Columbia Coll. 
Married, Oct. 21, 1885, Aletta M., da. of Thomas H. Frederick. Children: 

Herbert E. and Roswell. 

HAMBURGER, ISAAC. 915 N St., N. W., Washington, D. C. 

Son of Morris Hamburger and Anna (Levy) Hamburger ; b. N. Y. City, 
Sept. 15, i860. 

Junior Orator. Scientific Orator (First Honor with E. F. Pearce). Treas. of 
Class. Sec'y of Philomathean. Appointed Univ. Contestant in Mathematics in 
Intercollegiate Literary Ass'n, 1881. A.T. and $.B.K. 

Stenographer and Ass't Sec'y, Montana Stock Growers' Ass'n, and State Board 
of Stock Commissioners, Montana, 1886-8 ; Stenographer, U. S. Judicial District 
Court, Montana, 1886-9 ; Private Sec'y, Hon. T. H. Carter ; Clerk of Committee 
on Mines and Mining, U. S. House of Representatives, since 1889 ; Private Sec'y 
of Senator T. C. Power, Montana ; Clerk of U. S. Senate Committee on Civil 
Service Reform. 

B. S., 1881, from Univ., City of N. Y. 



164 UNIVERSITY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. [1881. 

HAZEN, GEORGE HANNUM. 33 E. 17th St., N. Y. City. 

Son of Miner C. Hazen and LemiraR. (Judson) Hazen ; b. Middletown, Conn., 
Jan. 17, 1858. 

Philomathean Junior Orator. Editor of University Quarterly. Pres. of 
Philomathean. Class Sec'y. W. T. 

With the Century Co. since 1881. 

A. B., 1881, and A. M., 1884, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, July 9, 1885, Ella, da. of William Gardner. Children : Charles 
Sumner and William Gardner. 

HILLMAN, WILLIAM HENRY. 214 Division Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Son of Alexander Campbell Hillman and Anna Cochran (McGinness) Hill- 
man ; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Apr. 21, 1862. 
Junior Orator. Philosophical Orator. ^.2^. and $.B.K. 
Clerk with Phelps, Dodge & Co. since 1881. 
A. B., 1881, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
Brother: James W., 1873. 

HOLMES, FRANKLIN SAWYER, 455A Macon St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Son of Franklin Holmes and Martha Chickering (Sawyer) Holmes. 

Pres. of Philomathean. Junior Orator. Commencement Orator. 

Newspaper Work, 3 years ; Salesman of Electric Goods ; Manager of Electric 
Light Station, St. George, S. I., N. Y., 1888-9; Electrical Engineer with C. H. 
Davis, since 1889. 

A. B., 1881, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Member of Am. Soc'y of Electrical Engineers. 

PEARCE, EUGENE FREDERICK. 95 Henry St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Son of Frederick Pearce and Margaretta E. (Keane) Pearce ; b. Brooklyn, 
N. Y., Sept. 12, 1858. 

Junior Orator. Valedictorian (First Honor with I. Hamburger) and First 
Fellow {$300). W.T. and ^.B.K. 

Long Island Coll. Hosp., 1881-3 ; Interne, Long Island Coll. Hosp., 1883-4; 
Physician. 

A. B., 1881, from Univ., City of N. Y. M. D., 1883, from Long Island Coll. 
Hosp. 

Married, Feb. 3, 1885, Emily S., da. of Charles H. Lyons. Children : 
Frederick Kingsley and Edna Serviss. 

RAQUE, EDWARD. P. O. Box 53, West Nyack, N. Y. 

Son of Charles Godfrey Raqu6 and Anna Francisco (Jaeckel) Raqu6 ; b. 
Jersey City, N. J., Sept. 2, 1861. 

Draughtsman, C, B. and Q. R. R., 1881 ; Topographer and Ass't Engineer, 
South Penna. R. R., 1882-5 '■> -A-ss't Engineer, Harlem River Bridge Construc- 
tion, 1886-9 j Ass't Engineer French Co., Venezuelan Railways, 1889; Resident 
Engineer, Harlem River Bridge Commission, 1890-1 ; Ass't Engineer, Atlas 
Iron Construction Co. since 1892. 

B. S., 1881, and C. E., 1881, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
Married, Feb. 22, 1893, Lillie D., da. of George W. Nickerson. 

STANIFORD, CHARLES WILKINSON. 62 Berkeley Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Son of Daniel Staniford and Caroline Cecilia (Fawcett) Staniford ; b. Rock- 
port, Mass., Feb. 19, 1861. 

Leveler, Construction of Coney Island Elevated R. R., 1880; Surveyor of 
Routes, and Inspector of Construction of Mutual Union Telegraph Co., 1881-3; 
Topographer of Survey, South Penna. R. R., 1883-5 5 Resident Engineer in 
Charge of 9 miles Construction of South Penna. R. R., 1885-6 ; Charge of Party 



1 88 2.] DEPARTMENT OF ARTS AND SCIENCE. I 6$ 

Surveying Extension, Lake Chautauqua R. R., i886; Topographer of Survey of 
Buffalo Extension, Lehigh Valley R. R., 1886-7; Charge of Parties Surveying 
North Western and South Atlantic R. R. from Wilmington, N. C, to Bristol, 
Tenn., 1886-7; ^^v. Engineer, Louisville and Nashville R. R., 1887-8; Charge 
of Construction of 32 miles of Cumberland Valley Branch and Terminal, 
Florence, Ala., 1888 ; Ass't Survevor, Dept. of Docks, N. Y. City. 

B. S., 1881, and C. E., 1881, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Member Am. Soc'y Civil Engineers. 

Married, June 8, 1886, Julia M., da. of Capt. Wm. M. Schrock. Children : 
Charles Wilkinson and Foye Fawcett. 

UNDERWOOD, HORACE GRANT. (30 Vesey St., N, Y. City.) Seoul, Korea. 

Son of John Underwood and Elizabeth (More) Underwood ; b. London, Eng., 
July 19, 1859. 

Webster Junior Oratory Prize. Commencement Orator. Editor of University 
Quarterly. Editor and Vice-Pres. of Philomathean. A. IT. 

Theol. Sem. of Ref. Dutch Church, New Brunswick, N. J., 1881-4 ; Post- 
Graduate Course, Rutgers Coll., 1882-4. Ordained Minister, Ref. Dutch 
Church, 1884 ; Pastor, Pompton, N. J., 1884 ; Missionary to Korea, since 1885 ; 
Prof, of Chemistry and Nat. Philosophy, Royal Korean Hosp. Med. Coll., 
1887-90 ; Pastor, Union Church, Korea, 1888-9 '•> Chairman Korean Bible Com- 
mittee, 1887-91 ; One of the two Translators Appointed to Translate the Bible 
into Korean ; Treas., Korea Presb. Mission, 1885-89 ; Chairman of Mission, 
1888-90 ; Cor. Sec'y, Korea Tract Soc'y, 1889. 

A. B., 1881, and A. M., 1884, and D. D., 1892, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Mar. 13, 1889, Dr. Lillias Sterling, da. of James Mandeville Horton. 
Child : Horace Horton. 

(See bibliography.) 

VAN SANT, HORATIO MOSES. 327 N. 7th St., Newark, N. J. 

Son of Nicholas Van Sant and Amelia Paulina (Moses) Van Sant ; b. Haver- 
straw, N. Y., Nov. I, 1859. 

Junior Orator. Commencement Orator. Pres. of Class, Senior Year. W.T, 

Clerk and Ins. Agt. ; Member of firm, Wood & Van Sant. 

A. B., 1881, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Apr. 24, 1884, Essy A., da. of Joseph S. Morriss. Children : 
Robert Morriss and Catharine Roxanna. 



1882. 

ARNDT, JOHN STOVER. 929 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. 

Son of Ralph Stover Arndt and Sarah Walker (King) Arndt ; b. Paterson, 
N. J., Aug. 21, i860. 

Commencement Orator. Editor of University Quarterly. Vice-Pres. and Pres. 
of Philomathean. Z.W. 

Reporter for Pittsburgh Telegraph, 1882-3 ; Surveyor, Texas, 1883 ; Ass't 
Financial Editor, Philadelphia Inquirer, 1883-9 ; Financial Editor since 1889. 

A. B., 1882, and A. M., 1885, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Dec. 15, 1887, Jessie W., da. of Jacob W. Stephens. 

BELL, HENRY FRANCIS. River St., Paterson, N. J. 

Son of James Bell and Jennie Bell ; b. St. Stephens, New Brunswick, Canada, 
Aug. 27, 1861. 

Gas Business, 1882 ; Silk Manufacturer, 1883 ; Real Estate Dealer, 1884. 
A. B., 1882, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Jan. 22, 1889, Fannie Livingston, da. of Ralph Turner. Children : 
Florence Hurd and James. 



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BOYD, JAMES. 12 Franklin St., N. Y. City. 

Son of John Boyd and Mary Ellen (Gillis) Boyd ; b. N. Y. City, May 11, 1863. 

Marshal at Commencement. Vice-Pres. of Class. Cor. Sec'y of Philo- 
mathean. Z.W. 

Candle Manufacturer since 1882. 

B. S., 1882, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Jan. 25, 1887, Agnes Jessie, da. of William H. Gray. Children : 
Katharine and John. 

BRAINERD, IRA HUTCHINSON. Montpelier, Vt. 

Son of Cephas Brainerd and Eveline (Hutchinson) Brainerd ; b. N. Y. City, 
Mar. 20, 1862. 

Sec'y and Vice-Pres. of Philomathean. W.T". 

With the Century Co., 1882-8; With A^^fw England Magazine, 1889-90; 
Student in Montpelier, Vt., 1890 ; Journalist since 1890. 

B. S., 1882, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Oct. 29, 1889, Mary Kendrick, da. of Jonathan K. Kinney. Child: 
Martha Elizabeth; 

Brother: Cephas, Jr., 1881. 

(See bibliography.) i 

FREEMAN, ALDEN [ALEXANDER.] loi Munn Ave., East Orange, N. J. 

Son of Joel Francis Freeman and Frances Maria (Abbey) Freeman ; b. Cleve- 
land, O., May 25, 1862. 

Junior Orator. Commencement Orator. Editor-in-chief of University Quar- 
terly. Librarian of Eucleian. W.T. and $.B.K. 

Clerk in Seaboard Nat'l Bank, N. Y., 1883-6 ; Salesman, Talbot & Phillips, 
Coal, 1886-9 ; Private Sec'y of Joel F. Freeman, 1889. 

B. S., 1882, and M. S., 1887, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

HIGBIE, ROBERT WINFIELD. Jamaica, N. Y. 

Son of Alexander Higbie and Sarah Frances (Davison) Higbie ; b. Springfield, 
N. Y., Mar. 5, 1863. 

Junior Orator. Valedictorian. Pres. of Philomathean. Sec'y of Class, 
Sophomore Year. Pres., Junior Year. W.T". and $.B.K. 

Bank Clerk, 1882-5 ; Sec'y, Jamaica Lumber and Coal Co., 1885-90. Mem- 
ber of firm of Carpenter & Higbie. 

A. B., 1882, and A. M., 1887, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Vice-Pres. of Chautauqua Literary Soc'y of Jamaica. 

Married, Sept. 11, 1888, Anna A., da. of Hamilton W. Pearsall. Child: 
Hamilton Alexander. 

Uncle: Robert A. Davison, 1864. 

INGLIS, ANDREW BARTLETT. 206 Main St., Paterson, N. J. 

Son of James Inglis and Ella M. (Field) Inglis ; b. Paterson, N. J., Aug. 24, 
1861. 

Junior Orator. English Salutatorian (4th Honor). Second Butler Eucleian 
Essay Prize, 1882. Pres. of Class, Freshman Year. Pres. of Eucleian. J.$. 

Univ. LawDept., 1882-3 ; Merchant. 

A. B., 1882, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Nov. 25, 1885, Anna M., da. of S. P. Van Winkle. Children : Bertha 
and Harold. 

JONES, CHARLES HARRIS [GELSTON]. Delevan Ave., Newark, N. J. 

Son of Charles John Jones and Emma (Wood) Jones ; b. N. Y. City, Aug. 17, 
1859. 

Junior Orator. Commencement Orator. Pres. and Sec'y of Eucleian. W. T, 
and $.B.K. 

:\ 



f882.] DEPARTMENT OF ARTS AND SCIENCE. l6j 

Union Theol. Sem., 1882-5. Ordained Minister, Ref. Dutch Church, 1885 ; 
Pastor, Christ Ref. Church, Newark, N. J., since 1885. 

A. B., 1882, and A. M., 1885, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Nov. 11, 1885, Agnes L., da. of M. Henry Spellmeyer. Child: 
Charles Henry. 

McCLELLAN, EDWARD JOSEPH. 

Junior Orator. Philosophical Orator (3d Honor). 

B. S., 1882, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

*McINTYRE, ROBERT EUGENE. 

Son of Robert Mclntyre. 

Junior Orator. Commencement Orator. Editor-in-chief, University Quarterly* 
Sec'y and Vice-Pres. of Philomathean. ^. T. 
Clerk with E. S. Jaffray & Co., 1882-4. 
B. S., 1882, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
Died, Nov. 16, 1884, N. Y. City. 

PHILLIPS, ALBERT LOUIS. 62 William St., N. Y. City. 

Son of Jacob L. Phillips and Augusta (Bernstein) Phillips ; b. N. Y. City, Aug. 
I, 1862. 
Commencement Orator. Z.W. 

Columbia Coll. Law School, 1883-5 ; Lawyer; Admitted to Bar of N. Y., 1884. 
B. S., 1882, from Univ., City of N. Y. LL.B., 1885, from Columbia Coll. 
Member of N. Y. State Bar Ass'n. 
Married, Oct. 28, 1890, Isabella, da. of Henry Manheims. Child : Augusta. 

I'ISEK, VINCENT. 347 E. 74th St., N. Y. City. 

Son of Anton Pisek and Barbara (Musil) Pisek ; b. Maleson, Bohemia, Mar. 
29, 1859. 

Junior Orator (with Class of '81). Greek Salutatorian. W.T. and $.B.K. 

Union Theol. Sem., 1880-3. Ordained Minister, Presb. Church, 1883 ; Pastor, 
Bohemian Presb. Church, N. Y. City, since 1883 ; Trustee, Am. Savings Bank, 
since 1888. 

A. B., 1882, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Brother: Godlieb Roger, 1894. 

ROCKWELL, EDWARDS HALL. 6 Downing St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Son of George S. Rockwell and Elvira Cornelia (Vandenberg) Rockwell ; b. 
ISr. Y. City, Mar. 12, 1862. 

Junior Orator. Commencement Orator. ^.$. and ^.B.JT. 

Columbia Coll. Law School, 1882-4 ; Lawyer ; Stock Broker ; Coal Dealer. 

A. B., 1882, from Univ., City of N. Y. LL.B., 1884, from Columbia Coll. 

Member of Soc'y of Med. Jurisprudence. 

Married, Nov. 30, 1887, Miriam, da. of Henry F. Osborne. Children : Isabel 
and Miriam. 

Brother: George V., 1879. 

WILLIAMS, JOHN FRANCIS. Orange Valley, N. J. 

Son of William Nathan Williams and Phoebe Ann (Underhill) Williams ; b. 
West Orange, N. J., Nov. 28, 1859. 

Junior Orator. Commencement Orator. Vice-Pres. of Philomathean. Z.W, 

TBook-keeper and Correspondent since 1882. 

A. B., 1882, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Dec. 9, 1884, Ella, da. of John S. Jacobus. Children : Arthur 
Francis, Carrie Louise and William Nathan. 



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1883. 

i 

ABBOTT, JAMES. 33 E. 17th St., N. Y. City. ^ 

Son of Robert Abbott and Eliza (Nightingale) Abbott ; b. N. Y. City, Oct. 2y 
1861. 

Junior Orator. Commencement Orator. Sec'y of Class. Pres. of Class, 
Senior Year. Pres., Sec'y and Editor of Eucleian. ^^\\.or oi University Quar" 
terly. W.T. and $.B.K. 

Clerk with the Century Co. since 1883 ; Vice-Pres., N. Y. Bible Soc'y, 189 1. 

A. B., 1883, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Mar. i, 1887, Jessie, da. of Henry M. Niver. Child : Stanley Niver* 

Uncle: James C. Nightingale, 1861. 



ANTHONY, ROBERT EWING, Jr. 311 S. 15th St., Philadelphia, Pa. 

Son of Robert Ewing Anthony and Ellen (Gault) Anthony ; b. Baltimore, Md.,. 
Mar. 22, 1862. 

Vice-Pres. of Eucleian. 

B. S., 1883, and C. E., 1883, from Univ., City of N. Y. 



BRISTOL, CHARLES LAWRENCE. Univ. of Chicago, Chicago, 111. 

Son of Lawrence W. Bristol and Caroline (Hawkins) Bristol ; b. Ballston Spa,. 
N. Y., Sept. 29, 1859. 

Junior Orator. Commencement Orator. First Butler Eucleian Essay Prize, 
1882. Vice-Pres., Sec'y, Treas. and Librarian of Eucleian. W.T. and $.B.K^ 

Harvard Coll. Summer School, 1884 ; Teacher of Sciences, Riverview Acad., 
Poughkeepsie, N. Y., 1884-7 I Prof, of Zoology, State Univ., South Dakota,. 
1887-91 ; Marine Biol. Laboratory, summers of 1890-1-2 ; Fellow in Morphology,. 
Clark Univ., 189 1-2 ; Senior Fellow in Biology, Univ. of Chicago, 1892-3. 

B. S., 1883, and M. S., 1888, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Jan. 28, 1890, Ellen, da. of Nathan Sands Gallup. Child : Julia. 



GERNDT, JOHN CHRISTLIEB IMMANUEL. Buchanan, Va. 

Son of Ludwig Herman Gerndt and Malwine Henrietta (Jasper) Gerndt ; b.. 
Manheim, Ontario, Can., Jan. 4, 1861. 

Junior Orator. Commencement Orator. Capt., Lacrosse Team. 

Instructor, St. Matthew's Acad., N. Y. City ; Instructor, Institution for the 
Deaf and Dumb, N. Y. City ; Private Tutor ; Ass't Editor of Outing; Editor,. 
Virginia Manufacturer, Buchanan, Va. ; Editor, Buchanan Standard. 

A. B., 1883, and A. M., 1887, from Univ., City of N. Y. 



♦HARRIS, JULIUS. 
B. S., 1883, from Univ., City of N. Y. 



HOE, ALFRED GEORGE. 327 W. 14th St., N. Y. City. 

Son of Alfred C. Hoe and Mary Frances (Lyon) Hoe ; b. N. Y. City, July I7^, 
1862. 

Junior Orator. Scientific Orator (5th in rank). Pres. of Class, Sophomore= 
Year. 

Builder. 

B. S., 1883, and C. E., 1883, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Brother: William J., 1883. Cousin: William A., Jr., 1888. 



1883.] DEPARTMENT OF ARTS AND SCIENCE. 1 69 

HOE, WILLIAM JAMES. 327 W. 14th St., N. Y. City. 

Son of Alfred C. Hoe and Mary Frances (Lyon) Hoe ; b. N. Y. City, July 17, 
1862. 

Junior Orator. Scientific Orator (4th in rank). Treas. of Class, Freshman 
Year. Treas. and Vice-Pres. of Eucleian. $.B.K. 

Builder. 

B. S., 1883, and C. E., 1883, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Brother : Alfred G., 1883. Cousin: William A., Jr., 1888. 

KINGSLEY, WILLIAM MORGAN. 42 W. 50th St., N. Y. City. 

Born, N. Y. City, Dec. 16, 1863. 

Junior Orator. Greek Salutatorian (6th in rank) and Second Fellow ($200). 
Pres. of Class, Junior Year. Pres. of Eucleian. Editor of University Quarterly. 
Captain of Lacrosse Team, 1882-3. W.T. and $.B.K. 

With Brown Bros. & Co., 1883-91 • Member of firm, Kingsley, Mabon & Dur- 
yee, 45 Exchange Place, since 1892. 

A. B., 1883, and A. M., 1886, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Nov. 6, 1890. 

Cousins: Joseph K. Dix, 1880 (non-grad.) ; Samuel M. Dix, 1881. 

KRANTZ, GEORGE SIMON. 125 S. 9th St., Roseville, N. J. 

Son of John Krantz, Sr., and Elizabeth (Ritchie) Krantz ; b. Racine, Wis., 
Apr. 26, 1861. 

Drew Theol. Sem., Madison, N. J., 1883-6 ; Pastor, Meth. Episc. Church, 
Dunellen, N. J., 1886-7 ; Newspaper Advertising Business since 1887. 

A. B., 1883, from Univ., City of N. Y. B. D., 1886, from Drew Theol. Sem. 

Married, Nov. 19, 1890, Hattie R., da. of Edward J. White. Child : Ray- 
mond Charlouis. 

MERRILL, JOHN ROGERS. 15 Church St., Paterson, N. J. 

Son of Sherbourn R. Merrill and Sarah (Fellowes) Merrill ; b. Paterson, N. J.,. 
May 20, 186 1. 

Sec'y and Censor of Eucleian. 

Coll. of Physicians and Surgeons, N. Y. City, 1883-4 ; Resident Phys., St^ 
Joseph's Hosp., Paterson, N. J., 1886-7; Attending Phys., Out Patient Dept., 
Paterson Gen'l Hosp., 1888 ; Pathologist of Passaic Co. Dist. Med. Soc'y, 1888. 

A. B., 1883, from Univ., City of N. Y. M. D., 1886, from Coll. of Physicians 
and Surgeons. 

Member of Paterson Scientific and Literary Ass'n. 

Married, Sept. 27, 1888, Gertrude Jones, da. of Richard Willetts Seaman^ 
Child : Randolph Seaman. 

MORALES, FRANCISCO M., Jr. Virtudes 74, Havana, Cuba. 

B. S., 1883, and C. E., 1883, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

PATON, JAMES MORTON. 32 Lake View Ave., Cambridge, Mass. 

Son of Thomas C. Morton Baton and Elizabeth Lee (Allen) Paton ; b. N. Y» 
City, May 12, 1863. 

Junior Orator. Valedictorian and First Fellow ($300). Second Butler Eucleian 
Essay Prize, 1882, First in 1883. Treas. of Class. Sec'y and Treas. of Lacrosse 
Ass'n. Sec'y and Vice-Pres. of Eucleian. Editor of University Quarterly. 
J.$. and ^.B.K. 

Harvard Coll., 1883-4, and Grad. Dept., 1884-7 ; Morton Prof, of Latin and 
French, Middlebury Coll., Middlebury, Vt., 1887-91 ; Student of Classical 
Philology and Archaeology, Bonn Univ., 1891-2. 

A. B., 1883, from Univ., City of N. Y., and 1884, from Harvard Univ. 

Member of Am. Philol. Soc'y. 

Uncles: Edgar Allen (non-grad.); M. O. Allen (non-grad.). Cousin: Lewis 
C. B., 1884. 

(See bibliography.) 



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170 UNIVERSITY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. [^885} 

SKERRY, HENRY WARD. 178 McDonough St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Son of Amory Thompson Skerry and Martha Briggs (Atwood) Skerry ; b, 
Rockford, 111., July 26, 1861. J 

Editor of University Quarterly. Sec'y and Vice-Pres. of Philomathean. W, 21 

Long Island Coll. Hosp., 1883-5 \ Physician. 

B. S., 1883, and M. S., 1887, from Univ., City of N. Y. M. D., 1885, from 
Long Island Coll. Hosp. 

Member of Kings Co. Pathol. Soc'y ; N. Y. Gynecol. Soc'y ; Acting Ass't 
Surg, in U. S. Marine Hosp., 1884. 

Married, Apr. 30, 1889, Rebecca, da. of Henry Morris. Child: Howli^ 
Gerome. 

^r<7M<?r.* Amory T., Jr., 1884. 



STRACHAN, JOSEPH. 352 Putnam Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Son of James Strachan and Susan Isabella (McCuUough) Strachan ; b. New- 
burgh, N. Y. 

Junior Orator, English Salutatorian. Vice-Pres. of Eucleian. Tt.W. 

Ass't Engineer, Southern Pa. R. R., 1883-5 5 Kings Co. Elevated R. R. and 
Pulton Elevated R. R., 1885-9 ; Dept. of City Works, Brooklyn, N. Y., since 
1889. 

B. S., 1883, and C. E., 1883, and M. S., 1886, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Member of Am. Soc'y of Civil Engineers. 

Married, Oct. 3, 1888, Mary E. Griswold. Child : Mary Louise. 

Brother : Robert C, 1883. 



•STRACHAN, ROBERT CHARLES. 508 Greene Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Son of James Strachan and Susan Isabella (McCullough) Strachan ; b. New- 
burgh, N. Y., Oct. 23, 1862. 

Junior Orator. Commencement Orator. Pres. of Eucleian. Sec'y of Class. 

^diior oi University Quarterly. Z.W. .- 

Ass't Civil Engineer, Edge Moor Bridge Works, since 1892. i 

B. S., 1883, and C. E., 1883, from Univ., City of N. Y. « ' 

Married, 1888, Helen B., da. of Aaron V. Joslin. Child : Joseph. ■:. 
Brother: Joseph, 1883. 



VANDERVEER, JOHN CHARLES. Monroe, N. Y. 

Son of John Rutger Vanderveer and Harriet Jane (Glover) Vanderveer ; ht 
Flatbush, L. I., N. Y., Feb. 10, 1861. ' ' 

Z.W. 

Long Island Coll. Hosp., 1883-5 '■> Physician since 1885. 

B. S., 1883, from Univ., City of N. Y. M. D., 1885, from Long Island Coll. 
Hosp. 

Married, Sept. 21, 1887, Charlotte G., da. of Thomas Baird. Child : Harold 
•Cornelius. 

Father: John Rutger, 1850. Brother : George Glover, 1879 (non-grad.). 



•WHITTEMORE, WALTER FRANK, iiii Garden St., Hoboken, N. J. 

Son of Walter Dier Whittemore and Philomelia Antoinette (Ogier) Whittemore ; 
b. Camden, Me., June 12, 1858. 

Junior Orator. Philosophical Orator (2d Honor). Pres. of Class, Senior 
Year. Z.W. and $.B.K. 

Civil Engineer, Dept. of Public Parks, N. Y. City ; Ass't Prof, of Civil 
Engineering, Univ., City of N. Y., 1885-8 ; Principal Ass't to C. B. Brush, C. E. 

B. S., 1883, and C. E., 1883, and M. S., 1886, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Member of Am. Soc'y of Civil Engineers ; Served in Merchant Marine 
Service ; Licensed Capt. of Ocean Steamships. 

Married, Sept. 2, 1885, Alice, da. of Austin Jayne. 



1884.] DEPARTMENT OF ARTS AND SCIENCE. I7I 



1884. 

BARTLETT, HOMER LEWIS. 785 Monroe St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Son of Lewis Leonard Bartlett and Anna Elizabeth (Ruggles) Bartlett ; b. 
Brooklyn, N. Y., Dec. 3, 1858. 

Junior Orator. Dissertation at Commencement. Treas. of Class. Pres. of 
-Eucleian. Editor of University Quarterly. A.^. 

Civil Engineer and City Surveyor, Brooklyn, N. Y., since 1884. 

B. S., 1884, and C. E., 1884, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Member of Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences ; Corporal of 23d Regt., 
2J. G., S. N. Y., 1884-7 ; 2d Lieut., 47th Regt., N. G., S. N. Y., 1887-9. 

Married, Jan. 27, 1892, Clarice Sherman, da. of John Aiken Noble. 

Brother: Frederic L., 1889 (non-grad.). 



:BLAKE, JOHN DAYTON. Faulkland, Del. 

Son of Robert Blake and Emily (Dayton) Blake ; b. Winneshirk Co., Iowa, 
Nov. 13, 1861. ' 

Junior Orator. English Salutatorian and Third Fellow ($100). Pres. of Class, 
Senior Year. Pres. of Philomathean. Editor-in-chief of University Quarterly, 
Pres. of Y. M. C. A. A.T. and ^.B.K. 

Princeton Theol. Sem., 1884-7. Ordained Minister, Presb. Church, 1887 ; 
Pastor, Faulkland, Del., since 1887. 

A. B., 1884, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Brother: Robert W., 1887 (non-grad.). Cousin: James E., 1894. 



CROSSETT, FREDERICK MELVIN. 115 W. 47th St., N. Y. City. 

Son of Henry B. Crossett and Sarah S. (Stratton) Crossett ; b. N. Y. City, 
July 12, 1863. 

Class Treas. Editor and Business Manager, University Quarterly. Pres., 
Lacrosse Ass'n, 1883-4. Member of Baseball Nine, Lacrosse Team and Glee 
Club. Associate Founder and Editor of The University. A.T. 

Univ. Law Dept., 189 1-2. Business Manager and Publisher, Intercollegiate 
Law Journal (now University Law Review^, since 1891 ; of University Review 
since 1892 ; of American Woman's Journal, since 1893, at 1122 Broadway, N. Y. 

B. S., 1884, and M. S., 1887, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, June 6, 1889, Annie Hemsley, da. of Henry E. Kidd. 



*HALSTEAD, CHARLES FLETCHER. 

Son of David P. Halstead and Fannie A. (Cooley) Halstead ; b. Harrison, 
N. Y., Sept. 21, 1863. 

Supervisor of Philomathean. Dissertation at Commencement. Editor of 
University Quarterly, "L.W, 

Law Student. 

A. B., 1884, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Brothers : John C, 1880 ; Jacob, 1884 (non-grad.). 

Died, Feb. 20, 1886, Denver, Colo. 



LELLMANN, CARL HENRY, Jr. 47 E. 23d St., N. Y. City. 

Son of Carl Henry Lellmann and Amalie (Paulsen) Lellmann ; b. N. Y. City, 
June 9, 1865. 

Junior Orator. Latin Salutatorian and $200 Fellow. Pres. of Class, Junior 
Year. Pres. of Philomathean. J.r. and $.B.ii:. 

Columbia Coll. Law School, 1884-6 ; Lawyer. 

A. B., 1884, from Univ., City of N. Y. LL.B., 1886, from Columbia Coll. 

Brother : Paul C. L., 1875. 



172 UNIVERSITY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. [l884» 

LYMAN, ALEXANDER STEELE. 32 Nassau St., N. Y. City. 

Son of Joseph Bardwell Lyman and Elizabeth (Baker) Lyman ; b. Ne\r 
Orleans, La., Apr. 8, 1830. 

Junior Orator. Valedictorian and First Fellow ($300). Editor-in-chief of 
University Quarterly. Supervisor of Philomathean. W. T. 

Columbia Coll. Law School, 1884-6 ; Lawyer, with Davies, Short & Townsend, 
for the Elevated R. R. Companies of N. Y. City. 

A. B., 1884, from Univ., City of N. Y. LL.B., 1886, from Columbia Coll. 

Married, Sept. 17, 1891, Bertha Bid well, da. of E. D. Burton, M. D. Child t 
Frances Burton. 

Brother: Joseph B., 1894. 

PATON, LEWIS [C] BAYLES. Hartford Theol. Sem., Hartford, Conn. 

Son of Robert Lenox Stuart Baton and Henrietta (Bayles) Baton ; b. N. Y^ 
City, June 27, 1864. 

Junior Orator. Philosophical Orator. Censor and Librarian of Eucleian^ 
First Butler Eucleian Essay Prize, 1884. A.T. and $.B.K. 

Princeton Theol. Sem., 1887-90; Univ. of Berlin, 1890-2. Ordained Minister, 
Presb. Church, 1890 ; Fellow in Hebrew, Princeton Theol. Sem., 1890-2. In- 
structor in Old Testament Criticism and Exegesis, Hartford Theol. Sem., since 
1892. 

A. B., 1884, and A. M., 1893, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Member of Soc'y of Biblical Lit. ; British Soc'y of Biblical Archeology. 
Cousin: James M., 1883. 
(See bibliography.) 

SKERRY, AMORY THOMPSON, Jr. 47 Leonard St., N. Y. City. 

Son of Amory Thompson Skerry and Martha Briggs (Atwood) Skerry ; b. 
Plymouth, Mass., Nov. 16, 1863. 

Junior Orator. Dissertation at Commencement. Sec'y of Class. Pres. of 
Eucleian. Capt. of Lacrosse Team. Second Butler Eucleian Essay Prize, 1884.. 

With A. T. Skerry & Co. 

B. S., 1884, and C. E., 1884, and M. S., 1887, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
Member of New England Soc'y of Brooklyn ; Twilight Club of N. Y. 
Married, Nov. 16, 1887, Mary Emma, da. of Chas. P. Gulick. Child : Amory 

Skerry. 
Brother: Henry W., 1883. 

THWING, CLARENCE. Wrangel, Alaska. 

Son of the Rev. Dr. Edward Payson Thwing and Susan Maria (Waite) Thwing j. 
b. Portland, Me., June 29, 1862. 

Junior Orator. Commencement Orator. Censor, Sec'y and Librarian of 
Eucleian. Editor of University Quarterly. Sec'y and Pres. of Y. M. C. A. W. T'.. 

Univ. Med. Dept., 1884-7, with Third Honor and $100; Phys, Provisionary, 
Surgical Staff", Bellevue Hosp., 1887 ; Clinical Ass't to Chair of Surgery, Univ. 
Med. Dept., 1886-7 ; Ass't Surg., Hosp. for Ruptured and Crippled, N. Y. City, 
1887-8 ; Ass't Phys., Bellevue Place Hosp. for Insane, Batavia, Ills., 1888-9 >• 
Ass't Demonstrator of Anatomy, Univ. Med. Dept. ; Ass't to Chair of Orthopedic 
Surgery, Polyclinic, N. Y. City, 1889-90 ; Orthopedic Surg, to Long Island 
Coll. Hosp., 1889-90 ; Med. Superintendent of Presb. Hosp., St. John's 
Maternity, Sitka, Alaska, 1890-2. Ordained Minister, Presb. Church, 1892 ;; 
Pastor, Wrangel, Alaska, since 1892. 

B. S., 1884, and M. S., 1887, and M. D., 1887, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Member of Am. Med. Ass'n ; N. Y. State Med. Ass'n ; N. Y. Medico-Legal 
Soc'y ; Am. Ass'n for Advancement of Physical Education ; Alaskan Soc'y of 
Nat. History and Ethnology ; Cor. Member of N. Y. Acad, of Anthropology. 

Married, June 6, 1889, Charlotte Elizabeth, da. of James Guest. Child t 
Edward Payson. 

Brother : Edward Waite, 1890 (non-grad.). 



I 1885.] DEPARTMENT OF ARTS AND SCIENCE, I73 

TOWNSEND, FRANK LE GRAND. 535 Greene Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Son of William Halsey Townsend and Frances C. (Bostwick) Townsend ; b. 
Brooklyn, N. Y., June 21, 1862. 
W.T. 

With U. S. Electric Lighting Co., 1884-91 ; Westinghouse Electric Mfg. Co. 
i since 1891. 

B. S., 1884, and C. E., 1884, and M. S., 1887, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
Brothers : Gerard B., 1887, and Palmer G., 1887. 



WATTERS, THOMAS. 824 N. Negley St., Pittsburgh, Pa. 

Son of John Watters and Elizabeth (Devor) Watters ; b. Ranross, Ireland, 
Sept. 13, i860. 

Junior Orator. Commencement Orator (5th in rank). Pres. of Class, Sopho- 
more Year. Pres. of Philomathean. Pres. of Y. M. C. A. Editor of University 
Quarterly. A.T. and $.B.K. 

Union Theol. Sem., 1885-8. Ordained Minister, Ref. Presb. Church, 1889 ; 
Pastor, First Ref. Presb. Church, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1889-93 ; Pittsburgh, Pa., 
since 1893. 

A. B., 1884, from Univ., City of N. Y, 



WINDSOR, HENRY BEACH. 232 South Main St., Salt Lake City, Utah. 

Son of William L. Windsor and Sarah Vance (Beach) Windsor ; b. Cuba, 
N.Y., Aug. 28, 1863. 

Sec'y and Pres. of Eucleian. If. T. 

With Lombard Investment Co., Wichita, Kan., 1885-6 ; Real Estate and 
Ins., 1886-9 ; Appraiser for Jarvis Conklin Mortgage Trust Co., in 
Missouri, Kan., Ark., Neb. and Colo. ; Appraiser for Bunnell & Eno Trust Co., 
Montana; General Agt., Fidelity and Casualty Co., Salt Lake City, since 1892. 

B. S., 1884, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Member of University Club, Salt Lake City. 



1885. 



BARNES, AMOS WARREN. 223 Rochelle Ave., Wissahickon, Philadelphia, 
Pa. 

Son of Aaron Brown Barnes and Lorina (Van Deusen) Barnes ; b. Brooklyn, 
N. Y., Mar. 27, 1867. 

Commencement Orator. 

Civil Engineer, office of C. B. Brush ; with Kings Co. Elevated Ry., Brook- 
lyn, N. Y.; Duluth, South Shore and Atlantic Ry. Co., Mich.; Union Elevated 
R. R. Co., Brooklyn and Chicago ; and South Side Rapid Transit Ry. Co., 
Chicago ; Bridge and Construction Dept., Pencoyd, Pa., Iron Works. 

B. S., 1885, and C. E., 1885, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
Brother: Milan D., 1881. 

BREAKELL, WILLIAM THOMAS. 224 W. 4th St., N. Y. City. 

Son of William Henry Barker Breakell and Ella (McAuley) Breakell ; b. N. Y. 
City, Apr. 11, 1861. 

Coll. of the City of N. Y., 1880 ; Columbia Coll. School of Mines, 1883-4 ; 
• Civil Engineer, 1885-90 ; U. S. Inspector of Customs since 1891. 

C. E., 1885, from Univ., City of N. Y. B. S., 1880, from Coll. of the City of 
N. Y. 



174 UNIVERSITY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. [1885^ 

DAVIS, ARTHUR DIXON. 229 Broadway, N. Y. City. 

Son of John Haight Davis and Sophie Amelia (Sawyer) Davis ; b. N. Y. City,^ 

Sept. 6, 1863. 

Commencement Orator. 'Kdiior oi University Quarterly . Class Poet. ^.$.„ 
Univ. Law Dept., 1886-7 and 1890-1 ; Admitted to the Bar, 1892. 

A. B., 1885, and A. M., 1888, and LL.B., 1891, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

FULLER, ROBERT OTIS. 

B. S., 1885, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

HALSTED, GILBERT COUTANT. 11 Follen St., Boston, Mass. 

Son of Gilbert C. Halsted and Amanda R. (Taft) Halsted ; b. Flushing, N. Y., 
Dec. 24, 1 86 1. 

Appointed Junior Orator. Latin Salutatorian (3d Honor) and Third Fellow 
($100). Pros, of Glee Club. ^.#. 

Clerk, Montauk Fire Ins. Co., Brooklyn, 1883 ; Teacher, two years ; Cashier 
and Salesman in Leather houses, Chicago and Boston, since 1890. 

A. B., 1885, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Dec. 3, 1890, Annie E., da. of Francis W. Knauss. 
Uncle: Marcus L. Taft, 1842. 

HAM, FRANK BUSH. Bloomfield, Neb. 

Son of Benjamin Franklin Ham and Zilpha Ann (Bush) Ham ; b. Chicago, 
111., Jan. 12, 1866. 

Commencement Orator. 

Clerk, 1886-8 ; Pastor, Meth. Episc. Church, Newman Grove, Neb., 1889-90 j 
O'Neill, Neb., 1890-1 ; Niobrara, Neb., 1891-2 ; Bloomfield, Neb., since 1892. 

B. S., 1885, and M. S., 1889, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Aug. 27, 1890, Margaret Aletheia, da. of Stephen Sandford Mapes. 
Child: Frank. 



HEXAMER, CHARLES REISIG. Stamford, Conn. 

Son of Fredrick Maier Hexamer and Bianca (Reisig) Hexamer ; b. N. Y. City, 
Feb. 4, i860. 

First Butler Eucleian Essay Prize, 1885. Sec'y of Class. ^.F.A. 

Coll. of Physicians and Surgeons, N. Y., 1882-6 ; on Staff of N. Y. City Lunatic 
Asylum, 1886 ; Interne, St. Francis Hosp., N. Y. City, 1886-8 ; on Stamford 
Board of Health. 

B. S., 1885, andM. S., 1890, from Univ., City of N. Y. M. D., 1886, from ColL 
of Physicians and Surgeons. 

Member of N. Y. Pathol. Soc'y ; N. Y. Acad, of Medicine ; Fairfield Co. 
Med. Soc'y. 

Married, June i, 1892, Mamie I., da. of Henry Wilson. 

Cousin: Charles A., 1871. - 

(See bibliography.) 

JACOBSON, DAVID, 338 W. 47th St., N. Y. City. 

Son of Adolphus Edward Jacobson and Eliza (Levy) Jacobson ; b. Brooklyn, 
N. Y., Oct. 4, 1864. 

Class Historian. 

Long Island Coll. Hosp., Brooklyn, 1884-5 > Univ. Med. Dept., 1885-7 ; 
Ambulance and House Surg, to Eastern Dist. Hosp., Brooklyn, 1887-8 ;: 
Clinical Ass't and Attending Phys., Univ. Med. Dept. Dispensary, 1889-92 y 
Attending Phys., Northwestern Dispensary, 1891-2. 

B. S., 1885, and M. D., 1887, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Member of N. Y. Co. Med. Soc'y. 

Married, Oct. 15th, 1889, Cora, da. of John Ells. 



1885.] DEPARTMENT OF ARTS AND SCIENCE. 175^^; 

LAFON, JOSEPH. 301 W. 119th St., N. Y. City. 

Son of Felix Laf on and Marguerite Thirza (Nougaret) Lafon ; b. Montpellier, 
France, Jan. 13, 1861. 

Attended Faculte des Lettres, Montpellier, France, and Faculty des Sciences, 
Marseilles, France ; Inspector of Dept. Street Cleaning, N. Y. City. 

A. B., 1885, from Univ., City of N. Y. "Bachelier des Lettres," 1879, from 
Montpellier, France ; "Bachelier des Sciences," 1881, from Marseilles, France. 

Married, May 28, 1885, Sarah A., da. of John Guinn. Children : Thirza. 
Benedret, Marie Antoinette and Alphonse Joseph. 



MIDDLEDITCH, ROBERT HENRY. 24 Spencer Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Son of Robert Thomas Middleditch and Margaret (Livingston) Middleditch ; 
b. Red Bank, N. J., July 12, 1861. 

Appointed Junior Orator. Valedictorian and Second Fellow ($200). Pres. of 
Class, Senior Year. ^.$. 

Union Theol. Sem., 1885-6 ; Newton Theol. Sem., 1886-7 ; Hamilton TheoK 
Sem., 1887-8; Ass't Editor, TAe Christian Inquirer^ N. Y. City. Pastor, First 
Baptist Church, Camden, N. J., 1888-9. 

A. B., 1885, from Univ., City of N. Y. 



MINASIAN, GEORGE ANDREWS. Potter Building, N. Y. City. 

Son of Sarkis Mihran Minasian and Anna Mary (Pratt) Minasian ; b. Nashua, 
N. H., Oct. 18, 1864. 

Appointed Junior Orator. Commencement Orator. Pres. of Eucleian. 
Editor of University Quarterly. Pres. of Y. M. C. A. Vice-Pres. of Class» 
AT. and ^.B.K. 

Univ. of Neuchatel, Switzerland, 1877-9. Columbia Coll. Law School, 1885-7;. 
Admitted to the Bar of N. Y., 1887 ; Lawyer since 1887. 
. A. B., 1885, and A. M., 1890, from Univ., City of N. Y. LL.B., 1887, from. 
Columbia Coll. 

Councilor of Am. Institute of Civics. 



PRATT, FRANCIS EDWARD. Elizabethport, N. J. 

Son of Robert M. Pratt and Mary Ann Pratt ; b. N. Y. City, June 25, 1865. 

Sec'y of Class, Freshman and Sophomore years. Sec'y and Pres. of Eucleian. 
W.T. 

Lehigh Univ., 1885-6; Marine Ins., 1886-7; Civil Engineer, 1887-9; Naval 
Architecture since 1889. 

A. B., 1885, from Univ., City of N. Y. 



ROSENTHAL, JULIUS. 
Appointed Junior Orator. Commencement Orator. 
Clergyman. 
A. B., 1885, from Univ., City of N. Y. 



SHANNON, WILLIAM. 212 Second Ave., N. Y. City. 

Son of John Shannon and Annie (Laing) Shannon ; b. Ballina, Ireland, Dec. 
22, 186 1. 

Pres. of Eucleian. A. $. 

Univ. Med. Coll. Dept., 1885-9; Phys. to Bellevue Hosp. Coll. Dispensary,, 
and Univ. Dispensary . 

A. B., 1885, and M. D., 1889, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, May 5, 1892, Nellie, da. of Ewen Maclntyre. 



176 UNIVERSITY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. [1886, 

TRIBUS, LOUIS LINCOLN. Stapleton, N. Y. 

Son of Louis Tribus and Harriet Jeannette (Kingsley) Tribus ; b. Northamp- 
ton, Mass., May 26, 1865. 

Appointed Junior Orator. Scientific Orator. Pres. and Sec'y of Eucleian. 

Ass't Engineer of Pensacola Water Works, 1885-6 ; Resident Engineer of 
Bienville Water Supply Co., Mobile, Ala., 1886-7 ; Instructor in Civil Engineer- 
ing, Univ., City of N. Y., 1887-90; with C. B. Brush, 1887 ; Engineering in 
Construction of Plainfield Water Works, 1890-1. 

B. S., 1885, and C. E., 1885, and M. S., 1888, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Member of Am. Soc'y of Civil Engineers. 

Cousins : Joseph K. Dix, 1880 (non-grad.) ; Samuel M. Dix, 1881. 

TUTTLE, ARTHUR SMITH. Room 41, Municipal Bldg., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Son of Therm Tuttle and Jennie E. (Beach) Tuttle ; b. Burlington, Conn., 
Mar. 26, 1865. 

Appointed Junior Orator. Commencement Orator. Vice-Pres. of Eucleian. 
Sec'y of Class. J. $. and $.B.K. 

Ass't Engineer, Brooklyn Water Works, 1885-92 ; Ass't Engineer, Albany 
New Water Supply, 1888-91 : Ass't Engineer, Newport News Light and Water 
Co., 1890-2. 

B. S., 1885, and C. E., 1885, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Member of Am. Soc'y of Civil Engineers, Brooklyn Institute of Arts and 
Sciences. 

Married, June i, 1892, Helen Aldridge, da. of Benjamin P. Smith. ,j 

WRIGHT, HENRY JOHN. Short Hills, N. J. : 

Son of John Wright and Mary (Hall) Wright ; b. Glasgow, Scotland, Apr. 7, 
1866. 
Appointed Junior Orator. English Salutatorian (2d Honor). W.JT. and $.B.K. 
Journalist ; on Commercial Advertiser, 1884-91 ; on Evening Post since 1891. 
B. S., 1885, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
Married, Dec. 17, 1891, Claire, da. of Emile Le Trane. 



1886. 

BACON, WILLIAM POST HAWES. Bronxville, N. Y. 

Son of Francis Bacon and Anna (Hawes) Bacon ; b. N. Y. City, Mar. 14, 
1864. 

Commencement Orator. Class Treas. Pres., Sec'y and Librarian of 
Eucleian. W.T. and $.B.K. 

With Francis Bacon, Piano Manufacturer. ' 

A. B., 1886, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
Member of Soc'y of the Sons of the Revolution. 

Uncle: George F., 1837. Cousins : Joseph K. Dix, 1880 (non-grad.); Samuel 
M. Dix, 1881. 

BROWN, HENRY MATTHIAS. 41 E. 69th St., N. Y. City. 

Son of Joseph Thomas Brown and Jane Catherine (Buckley) Brown ; b. 
Georgetown, D. C, Oct. 26, 1867. 

English Salutatorian. Pres. of Class, Senior Year. Editor of University 
Quarterly. Pres. of Eucleian. A.^. and $.B.K. 

Union Theol. Sem., 1890. Civil Engineer, Washington, D. C, 1886-7; New 
York City, 1888-90. 

B. S., 1886, and C. E.,, 1886, and A. B., 1890, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
Brother: Joseph T., Jr., 1889. 



1 886.] DEPARTMENT OF ARTS AND SCIENCE. 1 77 

BRYAN, JOSEPH MARKER. Asbury Park, N. J. 

Son of J. R. Bryan and Lydia Louise (Harker) Bryan ; b. Newark, N. J. 
Dec. 15, 1865. 

Commencement Orator. Vice-Pres. of Philomathean. Director, Univ. Glee 
' Club, 1884-92. Member of Lacrosse Team. Class Day Presentation Orator 
, J.T. and $.B.K. 

Sec'y. Metropolitan Conservatory of Music, 1886-7 ; N. Y. Homoeo. Med. Coll., 
• 1887-90 ; Physician since 1890. 

A. B., 1886, from Univ., City of N. Y. M. D., 1890, from N. Y. Homceo. 
Med. Coll. 

Member of Homceo. Med. Soc'y, Co. of N. Y.; N. Y. Homoeo. Materia 
Medica Soc'y ; N. Y. Paedological Soc'y. 
Married, Oct. 16, 1888, Jessie, da. of Gustave Bernd. Child : Joseph Harry. 

CARPENTER, HENRY BABCOCK. 49 W. 35th St., N. Y. City. 

Son of Elisha Manning Carpenter and Helen (Babcock) Carpenter; b. 
Rochester, N. Y., Dec. i, 1864. 

Treas. of Eucleian, Sec'y of Class. W. T. 

Coll. of Physicians and Surgeons, N. Y. City, 1887-90. Univ. of Edinburgh, 
Scotland, 1888; Interne, Roosevelt Hosp., N. Y. City, 1891-2. 

A. B., 1886, from Univ., City of N. Y. M. D., 1890, from Coll. of Physicians 
and Surgeons. 

Member of N. Y. Co. Med. Soc'y. 
Brother: Herbert L., 1890. 

HASKELL, CLARENCE SUMWALT. New Rochelle, N. Y. 

Son of J. F. Haskell and Rida B. (Sumwalt) Haskell ; b. Cincinnati, O., Oct. 
'12, 1863. 

Cor. Sec'y of Eucleian. A.^. 

Civil Engineer. 

C. E., 1886, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
I Brother: Roland D., 1886. 

! 

HASKELL, ROLAND DARR. Iron Mountain, Mich. 
I Son of J. F. Haskell and Rida B. (Sumwalt) Haskell. 

Civil Engineer. 

B. S., 1886, and C. E., 1886, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
Brother: Clarence S., 1886. 



HILL, FRANK WEBSTER. 61 Poplar St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Son of Linnaeus C. Hill and Elizabeth (Van Horn) Hill ; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., 
Nov. 20, 1865. 

Philosophical Orator. Sec'y and Pres. of Philomathean. Editor of University 
Quarterly. Pres. of Class, Junior Year. Z. W. 

Univ. Law Dept., 1886-7 ; Admitted to Bar in N. Y., 1887 ; in Washington, 
1890. Princeton Theol. Sem., 1891-3. 

B. S., 1886, and C. E., 1886, and LL.B., 1887, from Univ., City of N. Y. 



HIMOWICH, ADOLPH ABRAM. 136 Henry St., N. Y. City. 

Son of Frederick Himowich and Rebecca (Finkel) Himowich; b. Kieff, 
j Russia, Aug. 8, i860. 

Univ. Med. Dept., 1883-7; Johns Hopkins Univ., 1887-9. 

Physician. 
' B. S., 1886, and M. D., 1887, and M. S., 1891, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
' Married, Dec. 24, 1891, Rose I. Igelska, M. D. 



178 UNIVERSITY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. [l8{ 

KENNEDY, JOHN SHIELDS. 55 Liberty St., N. Y. City. I 

Son of Joseph Kennedy and Margaret Coe Kennedy ; b. Westmoreland Co., 
Pa., July 15, i860. 

Commencement Orator. W.JT. 

Western Univ. of Penn., 1882-5, and ist Prize in Literature ; Univ. Law 
Dept., 1885-7 ; Post-Graduate Dept., 1886-9 ; Lawyer for Title Guarantee and 
Trust Co. since 1887. 

A. B., 1886, andLL.B., 1887, and A. M., 1888, and Ph. D., 1889, from Univ., 
City of N. Y. 

Married, Aug. 27, 1890, Emma E,, da. of Richard Lester Jones. Child: 
Margaret Fay. 



MOORE, CHARLES CARROLL, Jr. P. O. Box 408, Bridgeport, Conn. 

Son of Charles Carroll Moore and Maria (Coddington) Moore ; b. Walpole, 
N. H., Nov. 5, 1863. 

Marshal at Commencement. Z.W. 

Coll. of City of N. Y., 1879-82 ; Civil Engineer ; Ass't Engineer, .Housatonic 
R. R., since 1891. J 

A. B., 1886, from Univ., City of N. Y. 1 

Father: Charles C, 1847. Uncles : Jacob B., 1851, Warren M. Osborne, 1878. 
Cousin: George H., 1842. 



MURGATROYD, HENRY ELLSWORTH. 2681 Third Ave., N. Y. City. 

Son of William James Murgatroyd and Esther (Middleton) Murgatroyd ; b. 
Sept. 19, 1859. I 

Sec'y of Philomathean. Vice-Pres. of Class. Pres., Y. M. C. A. f 

Civil Engineer and Surveyor with C. B. Brush, 1886 ; Duluth, South Shore and 
Atlantic R. R., 1886-7 ; Chicago S. S. Elevated R. R., 1888-9 ; on New Rochelle 
Dam ; North End Land Improvement Co. 

B. S., 1886, and C. E., 1886, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, June 2, 1892, Samueletta L., da. of Joseph Richards. Child : Ruth 
Richards. 4 



NOBLE, FRANCIS LINCOLN. 26 Strong Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Son of Charles Noble and Frances Louisa (Bush) Noble ; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., 
Mar. 2, 1868. 

Latin Salutatorian. A.$. 

Columbia Coll. Law School, 1887-9 5 Lawyer. 

A. B., 1886, from Univ., City of N. Y. LL.B., 1889, from Columbia Coll. 

Brother: Charles, 1880. 



PASHLEY, CHARLES LINCOLN. 63 Palmetto St., Brooklyn, N. Y. ^ 

Son of Henry Pashley and Caroline (Kemp) Pashley ; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., 
Sept. 15, 1865. 

Scientific Orator (5th in rank). Vice-Pres. of Class. Sec'y of Eucleian. Pres. 
of Philomathean. Editor of University Quarterly. Business Manager of Lacrosse 
Team and of Glee Club. Z.W. and $.B.K. 

Univ. Law Dept., 1887-9 '» Builder, 1886-90 ; Lawyer since 1890. « 

B. S., 1886, and LL.B., 1889, from Univ., City of N. Y. i 



RICHEY, JOHN WESLEY. 
B. S., 1886, from Univ., City of N. Y. 



1 886.] DEPARTMENT OF ARTS AND SCIENCE. I79 

ROBERTS, CHARLES HOLMES. 339 McDonough St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Son of James Grey Roberts and Matilda Stout (Tyler) Roberts : b. Hillsboro, 

111., Feb. 16, 1863. 
I Valedictorian and Philosophical Fellow ($300). Pres. of Class, Freshman Year. 

Editor of University Quarterly and of The University. Pres. of Philomathean. 

Captain of Lacrosse Team. Member of Exec. Com. Intercoll. Lacrosse Ass'n, 
I 1884-5. Member of Glee Club. A. T. and ^.B.K. 

j Columbia Coll. Law School, 1886-8 ; Builder ; Pres. of Hardwood Door and 
: Trim Co., of Hyndman, Pa. 
' A. B., 1886, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Dec. 23, 1890, Anna C, da. of Ripley Ropes. 

SANFORD, CLARENCE REX. 631 St. Mark's Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

' Son of the Rev. Aaron Ketchum Sanford and Frances Lavinia (Burnham) 
' Sanford ; b. N. Y. City, July 18, 1862. 
1 Member of Glee Club. A.T. 

\ With W. H. Schieffelin & Co., Druggists, 170 William St., N. Y. City, since 
1886. 

A. B., 1886, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Oct. 29, 1889, Mary Ella, da. of Benjamin Dill. Children: Clarence 
I and Eliot. 

Cousin : J. M. Reid, 1839. 

SNOW, CHARLES HENRY. University, City of N. Y. 

Son of Charles Snow and Mary A. (Smith) Snow ; b. N. Y. City, Mar. 24, 
1863. 

A.$. 

Civil Engineer, with C. B. Brush ; on Construction of Minneapolis, Marie 
and Atlantic Ry. ; Engineer of Lumbermen's Mining Co., Lake Superior ; Engi- 
neer-in-Charge of Mineral Point Zinc Co. ; and in New Mexico ; Associate Prof, 
! of Civil Engineering, since 1891, in the Univ. 

C. E., 1886, from Univ., City of N. Y. Member of Am. Institute of Mining 
Engineers. 

(See bibliography.) 

TILTON, EDGAR, Jr. Fulton St., Jamaica, N. Y. 

Son of Edgar Tilton and Ellen Cynthia (Putney) Tilton ; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., 
Jan. 12, 1865. 

Pres. of Class, Sophomore Year. Sec'y and Pres. of Eucleian. Editor of 
University Quarterly. A.$. 

Theol. Sem. of Ref. Dutch Church, New Brunswick, N. J., 1886-9. Ordained 
Minister, Ref. Dutch Church, 1889 ; Ass't Minister, Middle Collegiate Ref. 
Dutch Church, N. Y. City, 1888-9 ; Pastor, Bethany Chapel, Brooklyn, 1889-91 ; 
First Ref. Dutch Church, Jamaica, N. Y., since 1891. 

A. B., 1886, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, June 11, 1889, Clara Louise, da. of Wm. Runkle Skinner. Child: 
Harold. 

' ULLMAN, FREDERIC. 229 Prospect Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. 

Son of David Ullman and Charlotte Ullman ; b. Kirn, Rhenish Prussia, Sept. 
26, 1864. 

Pres. of Philomathean. 

Columbia Coll. Law School, 1884-6, with Third Prize for Examination ; Law- 
yer since 1886. 

B. S., 1886, from Univ., City of N. Y. LL.B., 1886, from Columbia Coll. 
Married, Mar. 30, 1892, Beatrice Juliette, da. of Lazarus Hirsh. 

VOORHIES, CHARLES STONE. Gravesend, N. Y. 

C. E., 1886, from Univ., City of N. Y. 



I 



1 80 UNIVERSITY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. [1887. 



1887. 

ADAMS, WALTER BOOTH. Protestant College, Beirut, Syria. 

Son of the Rev. Frederic Henry Adams and Electa Jeanette (Booth) Adams ; 
b. Constantia, N. Y., Feb. i, 1864. 

Second Butler Eucleian Essay Prize, 1885 ; First in 1886 and in 1887. Com- 
mencement Orator. Editor-in-chief of University Quarterly . Sec'y and Treas. 
of Eucleian. Class Historian. !f. 2^. and ^.B.^. 

Univ. Med. Dept., 1887-90 ; N. Y. Post-Graduate Med. School, 1890 ; Graduate 
Sem. Union Theol. Sem., 1887-90; Teacher, 1890; Instructor in Chemistry, 
Materia Medica, Therapeutics and Electro-Therapeutics, Syrian Prot. Coll., 
Beirut, Syria ; Special Correspondent of N. Y. Mail and Express. 

A. B., 1887, and A. M., 1890, and M. D., 1890, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Member of Am. Soc'y of Comparative Religion. 

Father: Frederick H., 1858. Brother: Joseph A., 1891 (non-grad.). 



ANDREW, HAROLD SEYMOUR. 1287 Madison Ave., N. Y. City. 

Son of William Henry Andrew and Sarah Margaret (Gibson) Andrew ; b. 
N. Y. City, Aug. 26, 1868. 

A.T, 

Civil Engineer ; Ass't to Capt. Thos. L. Casey, Engineers Corps, U. S. Army, 
1887-9 > Ass't on Hydrographic Surveys under Lieut.-Col. Geo. L. Gillespie, 
Engineers Corps, since 1889. 

B. S., 1887, and C. E., 1887, from Univ., City of N. Y. 



CAMERON, ARTHUR HERBERT. 224 Quincy St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Son of James MacLearn Cameron and Frances Hervey (Dodge) Cameron ; b. 
Watertown, Mass., June 27, i860. 

Scientific Orator (4th Honor). Class Treas. Pres. of Philomathean. A.T. 
and ^.B.K. 

Univ. Law Dept., 1888-9 5 Chief Telegraph Operator for the Associated 
Press, State of N. Y. ; Lawyer. 

B. S., 1887, and C. E., 1887, and LL.B., 1889, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

CAMPBELL, WILLIAM FRANCIS. 219 Cumberland St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Son of Alexander Campbell and Kate Amelia (Bennett) Campbell ; b. Brook- 
lyn, N. Y., Nov. 7, 1864. 

Valedictorian and Philosophical Fellow ($300). Editor of The University. 
Treas., Sec'y and Pres. of Philomathean. Class Prophet. Pres. of Class, 
Freshman Year. Member of Glee Club. A.T. and $.B,K. 

Sec'y of N. Y. Dairy Co., 1887-90 ; School of Pedagogy, Univ., City of N. Y., 
1889-90 ; Long Island Coll. Hosp., 1890-2 ; Res. Surg., Seney Hosp., Brooklyn, 
since 1892, 

A. B., 1887, from Univ., City of N. Y. M. D., 1892, from Long Island Coll. 
Hosp. 

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CHURCH, CHARLES HERBERT. 128 Prospect St., Passaic, N. J. 

Son of Chas. A. Church and Harriet Electa (Heady) Church ; b. Norwich, ) 
N. Y., Sept. 10, 1866. * 

Commencement Orator. Sec'y of Philomathean and of Y. M. C. A. Vice- 
Pres. of Class. A.T. 

N. Y. Homoeo. Med. Coll., 1888-91 ; Med. and Surg. Interne, Ward's Island 
Homceo. Hosp., 1891-2. 

B. S., 1887, from Univ., City of N. Y. M. D. from N. Y. Homoeo. Med. Coll. 



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HASKELL, HENRY WALLACE. 65 Monroe St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Son of William Dennett Haskell and Sarah (Strong) Haskell ; b. Topsham, 
Me., Jan. 14, 1865. 

Member of Lacrosse Team. A. 7^. 

Univ. Med. Dept., 1887-9, and 1890-1 ; Clerk, Windsor Hotel, N. Y. City, 
1889-90. 

A. B., 1887, and M. D.. 1891, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
Member of Kings Co. Med. Soc'y. 

Cousin : Howard C. Anderson, 1888. 

MACH, WILLIAM CECIL. Clarkson, Neb. 

B. S., 1887, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

♦MATHEWS, RICHARD ALEXANDER. 

Son of Henry Armstrong Mathews and Henrietta (Armitage) Mathews : 
b. N. Y. City, May 23, 1866. 

Marshal at Commencement. Pres. of Class, Sophomore Year. Vice-Pres. of 
Eucleian. 'Ediior oi University Quarterly. Z.W. 

Univ. Med. Dept., 1887-91 ; Physician. 

A. B., 1887, and M. D., 1891, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
j5r<7//^^r.- Henry A., 1888. 

Died, Oct. 14, 1893, N. Y. City. 

*READ, CHARLES NELSON. 

Son of George B. Read and Catharine A. (Donalds) Read ; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., 
June 18, 1868. 

Commencement Orator. W. T". 

Draughtsman, with A. B. Tower & Co., Holyoke, Mass.; with Chas. B. Brush, 
Hoboken, N. J., 1891. 

B. S., 1887, and C. E., 1887, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
Died, Oct. 13, 1891, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

SKILLIN, EDWARD SIMEON. Orange, N. J. 

Son of Edward Skillin and Dallas (Hewlett) Skillin ; b. Hempstead, N. Y., 
Nov. 9, 1866. 

Commencement Orator. Pres. of Eucleian. 

Civil Engineer, N. Y. Park Dept., 1887-8 ; Phoenix Construction Co., N. Y., 
1888-9 ; with Post & McCord, Contractors, since 1889. 

B. S., 1887, and C. E., 1887, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Brother : Augustus H., 1892. 

SUTTON, CHARLES. Lake View, Washington. 

Son of James Sutton and Grace Augusta (Cannon) Sutton ; b. Brooklyn, 
N. Y., July 18, 1866. 

Commencement Orator. Class Orator. Treas. of Class, Sophomore Year. 
Pres. Junior Year. Sec'y of Eucleian. A.^. 

Farming and Stock Breeding. 

A. B., 1887, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, May 5, 1890, Amy E., da. of Capt. Edward C. Willson. Child : 
Grace Theodora. 

TOWNSEND, GERARD BOSTWICK. 535 Greene Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Son of William Halsey Townsend and Frances Cornelia (Bostwick) Town- 
send ; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Apr. 13, 1868. 

English Salutatorian. Pres. of Class, Senior Year. Pres., Vice-Pres., Sec'y 
and Censor of Eucleian. Editor of University Quarterly. W.V. and ^.B.K, 

Univ. Law Dept., 1887-9 ; Lawyer. 

B. S., 1887, and LL.B., 1889, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
Member of Union League Club, Brooklyn ; Brooklyn Yacht Club. 
Brothers : Frank L., 1884 ; Palmer, 1887. Uncle : Lewis B. Reed, 1843. 



1 82 UNIVERSITY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. [1887. 

TOWNSEND, PALMER [GARDINER]. 535 Greene Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Son of William Halsey Townsendand Frances Cornelia (Bostwick) Townsend; 
b. Brooklyn, N. Y., May 21, 1866. . 

Editor and Business Manager of University Quarterly. Librarian of Eucleian. 
W.T. 

Long Island Coll. Hosp., 1887-90 ; Interne, Long Island Coll. Hosp., 1890-1 ;, 
Physician since 1890. \ 

B. S., 1887, from Univ., City of N. Y. M. D., 1890, from Long Island Coll.^ 
Hosp. I 

Member of Kings Co. Med. Soc'y- t 

Brothers : Frank L., 1884; Gerard B., 1887, Uncle: Lewis B. Reed, 1843. 



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WALKER, ARTHUR TAPPAN. Dobbs Ferry, N. Y. 

Son of Alexander J. Walker and Frances Antill (Lewis) Walker ; b. Jersey 
City, N. J., June 18, 1867. 

Editor of University Quarterly. W. 7^. 

Vanderbilt Univ. Graduate Dept., 1890-2 ; Fellow and Ass't in Latin, Vander- 
bilt Univ., 1890-2 ; Prof, of Latin and Greek, Emory and Henry Coll., Emory, 
Va., 1892-3 ; Fellow in Latin, Univ. of Chicago, since 1893. 

A. B., 1887, from Univ., City of N. Y. A. M., 1892, from Vanderbilt Univ. 



WILLIAMS, ALFRED WHITE. State St., Hackensack, N. J. 

Son of William Williams and Jane A. (Van Sann) Williams ; b. Hackensack, 
N. J., Dec. 12, 1865. 
Vice-Pres. of Class. Z.W. 
Civil Engineer. 
B. S., 1887, and C. E., 1887, from Univ., City of N. Y. 



WOLFE, AUSTIN DICKINSON. Montclair, N. J. 

Son of Aaron Roberts Wolfe and Laura Frances (Jackson) Wolfe ; b. Mont- 
clair, N. J., Jan. 4, 1861. 

Philosophical Orator (3d Honor). Pres. of '88, Freshman Year. Sec'y and 
Pres. of Philomathean. Editor oi TAe University. Class Poet. jd. 2^. and $.B.K. 

Union Theol. Sem., 1887-90. Ordained Minister, Presb. Church, 1890 ; Pastor, 
State Centre, Iowa, 1890-4. 

A. B., 1887, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Apr. 29, 1890, Cornelia Shepard, da. of Paul R. Weitzel. Children : 
William Merrill and Frances Cornelia. 

Brother: Arthur L., 1889. 



YOUNG, GEORGE DOUGLASS. Ashland, Va. 

Son of James Hyde Young and Sophie Aminta (Douglass) Young ; b. N. Y. 
City, Oct. 30, 1862. 

Commencement Orator. W. T. 

Coll. of N. J., 1881-3 ; Clerk, with R. C. Williams & Co., N. Y. City. 1887-9 ; 
Richmond Locomotive and Machine Works, Richmond, Va., since 1889. 

A. B., 1887, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Dec. 22, 1886, Nettie, da. of Philip Bamberg. Child : James 
Hyde, Jr. 

Cousin: W. D. Buchanan, i88i. 



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1888. 

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i ADAMS, WILLIAM TEN EYCK. Blythebourne, N. Y. 

Son of Robert Adams and Sarah (Elliott) Adams ; b. Astoria, N. Y., June 30, 
1863. 

Sec'y of Class. Class Historian. 
I Sem. of Ref. Dutch Church, New Brunswick, N. J., 1888-91 ; Post-Grad. 
Dept., Univ., City of N. Y., 1891 ; Pastor, Edgewood Ref. Church, Blythe- 
bourne, N. Y., since 1891. 

A. B., 1888, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

ANDERSON, HOWARD CHAUNCEY. 1461^ Java St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Son of William Anderson and Esther (Strout) Anderson ; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., 
June II, 1868. 

Philosophical Orator. Treas. and Vice-Pres. of Class. Vice-Pres. of Philo- 
mathean. J.T. and $.B.K. 
i Univ. Law Dept., 1888-90 ; Lawyer. 
1 B. S., 1888, and LL.B., 1890, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Feb. 17, 1891, Lizzie, da. of Robert Hazelwood. 
, Cousin : H. W. Haskell, 1887. 
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i BELKNAP, WILLIAM ETHELBERT. Care of Pa. R. R., Altoona, Pa. 

Son of Ethelbert Belknap and Lydia Elizabeth (Frazee) Belknap ; b. Yonkers, 
N. Y., July 20, 1867. 

Sec'y and Treas. of Eucleian. Pres. of Class, Sophomore Year. W. T. and 
$.B.K. 

Rodman in S*ate Survey of Adirondacks, 1888 ; Ass't Engineer, Maintenance 
of Way Dept., Pa. R. R., Altoona, Pa., since 1889. 

B. S., 1888, and C. E., 1888, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
Junior Member, Am. Soc'y of Civil Engineers. 

CUTUJIAN, AVAC. 317 E. 86th St., N. Y. City. 

Son of Agapos Cutujian and Turvaud (Abiaa) Cutujian ; b. Marash Cilicia, 
Turkey, July 15, 1863. 

Commencement Orator. $,B.K. 

Union Theol. Sem., 1889-90 ; Long Island Coll. Hosp., 1890-3 ; Physician. 

A. B., 1888, and A. M., 1891, from Univ., City of N. Y. M. D., 1893, from 
Long Island Coll. Hosp. 

DAVIS, FREDERICK LINCOLN. Bradford, Mass. 
Son of Jonas P. Davis and Mary Louisa (Horton) Davis ; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., 

Oct. 21, 1867. y 

j Pres. of Philomathean. J. 2^. 

I Union Theol. Sem., 1888-91 ; Yale Theol. Sem., 1891-2 ; Post-Grad. Course 
r at Harvard Coll., 1892-3; Pastor, Ward Hill Cong. Church, Bradford, Mass., 
j since 1893. 

A. B., 1888, from Univ., City of N. Y. A. M., 1893, from Harvard Coll. 

I DRAYTON, ALBERT IRVING, i Montgomery St., Jersey City, N. J. 
I Son of Dr. Henry S. Drayton and Almira Elizabeth (Guernsey) Drayton ; b. 
I Jersey City, N. J., Aug. 14, 1869. 
Sec'y of Class. J. $. 

Columbia Coll. Law School, 1889-90 ; Lawyer since 1891 ; Treas. and 
Manager of N. J. Title and Abstract Co., Jersey City, 1 890-1 ; Sec'y of The 
Silver Slate Cement and Tile Co. since 1891. 

B. S., 1888, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
Father : Henry S., 1859. 



1 84 UNIVERSITY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. [1888. 

FRAZEE, JOHN HATFIELD, 283 York St., Jersey City, N. J. 

Son of Lawrence Fisher Frazee and Sarah Lees (Stark) Frazee ; b. South 
Amboy, N. J., Sept. 23, 1867. 
Commencement Orator. ^.$. 

Civil Engineer, with Prof. C. B. Brush, 1888 ; Engineer of N. J. Div., Pa. R. R, 
B. S., 1888, and C. E., 1888, from Univ., City of N. Y. 



HOE, WILLIAM ALFRED, Jr. 729 St. Nicholas Ave., N. Y. City. 

Son of William Alfred Hoe and Marion (Morrison) Hoe ; b. N. Y. City, Dec, 
16, 1870. jl 

Scientific Orator (4th Honor). Member of Lacrosse Team. Sec'y of Class.- 
Z.W. and $.B.K. 

Post-Grad. Dept., Univ., City of N. Y., 1888-90 ; Civil Engineer, Engineer 
Corps, Croton Reservoir, Purdy's Station, N. Y., since 1890. 

B. S., 1888, and C. E., 1888, and M. S., 1890, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Cousins: Alfred G., 1883; William J., 1883. 



JONES, PAUL EUGENE. 166 Macon St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Son of Lysander Mills Jones and Paulina Bath (Hendrickson) Jones ; b. 
Brooklyn, N. Y., Jan. 10, 1868. 

Valedictorian and Fellow ($300). Pres., Sec'y and Librarian of Eucleian. 
Second Butler Eucleian Essay Prizes, 1886, 1887 and 1888. W. T. and $.B.K. 

Univ. Law Dept., 1888-90 ; Tutor, 1888-90 ; Admitted to the Bar, N. Y. State, 
1890. 

A. B., 1888, and LL.B., 1890, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Brother: Philip M., 1890 (non-grad.). 



KLAMROTH, HENRY HERBERT. 135 E. 95th St., N. Y. City. 

Son of Albert Klamroth and Josephine Augusta (Weismann) Klamroth ; b. 
N.Y. City, Oct. II, 1869. 

Sec'y and Vice-Pres. of Philomathean. Pres. of German Literary Soc'y. 
Pres. of Glee Club. Z.W. 

Coll. of the City of N. Y., 1883-4 ; Columbia Coll. Law School, 1888-9 ; Univ. 
Law Dept., 1889-90; Lawyer. 

B. S., 1888, and LL.B., 1890, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Quartermaster, Naval Reserve Artillery, State of N. Y. 



MATHEWS, HENRY ARMITAGE. 3 Broad St., N. Y. City. 

Son of Henry Armstrong Mathews and Henrietta (Armitage) Mathews ; b. 
N. Y. City, Jan. 22, 1867. 

Pres. of Class, Junior Year. Presentation Orator, Class Day. Sec'y of Philo- 
mathean. Capt. of Lacrosse Team. Z.W. 

Univ. Law Dept., 1888-90 ; Lawyer, with Lowry, Stone & Auerbach. 

A. B., 1888, and LL.B., 1890, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Brother: Richard A., 1887. 



MILLER, CYRUS CHACE. 80 W. 89th St., N. Y. City. 

Son of Jacob F. Miller and Laura Augusta (Chace) Miller ; b. Claverack, N. Y., 
Nov. 2, 1866. 

Pres. of Class, Senior Year. Z.W. 

Columbia Coll. Law School, 1888-91 ; Lawyer. 

A. B., 1888, from Univ., City of N. Y. LL.B., 1891, from Columbia Coll. 

Married. 



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MILLER, JAMES ALEXANDER. Angelica, N. Y. 

Son of John Miller and Eliza Jane (Knox) Miller ; b. Greenwood, N. Y., Apr. 
28, 1864. 

Class Historian. Editor-in-chief of University Quarterly. W.T. and $.B.K. 

Union Theol. Sem., 1888-91 ; Post-Grad. Dept., Univ., City of N. Y., 1888-91. 
Ordained Minister, Presb. Church, 1892 ; Pastor, Angelica, N. Y., since 1892. 

A. B., 1888, and A. M., 1891, and Ph. D., 1891, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Member of Am. Soc'y of Comparative Religion. 

Married, May 21, 1892, F. Eva, da. of John Miller. 



O'DONOVAN, MICHAEL EDWARD. 475 Hudson St., N. Y. City. 

Son of Peter O'Donovan and Hannah (Sweeney) O'Donovan : b. Ireland, Oct. 
8,1858. 

Commencement Orator. 

Coll. of Physicians and Surgeons, 1888-91 ; Interne, St. Francis Hosp., N. Y. 
City, 1891-2 ; Interne, Sloane Maternity Hosp., N. Y. City, 1892-3 ; Physician. 

B. S., 1888, from Univ., City of N. Y. M. D., 1891, from Coll. of Physicians 
and Surgeons. ' 



OESTREICH, HENRY LEWIS, Jr. 127 E. 93d St., N. Y. City. 

Son of Henry Lewis Oestreich and Susanna (Wirzer) Oestreich ; b. N. Y. City, 
Feb. 13, 1870. 

Pres. of German Club. Z.W. 

Supt. of Piano Manufactory, 1888-9 > Ass't Engineer, North Hudson Co. Ry., 
since 1889. 

B. S., 1888, and C. E., 1888, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Member of Am. Soc'y of Civil Engineers. 



PROBERT, SYDNEY WALLACE. 49 Jasper St., Paterson, N. J. 

Son of Arthur Probert and Hannah (Farrar) Probert ; b. Paterson, N. J., Feb. 
II, 1865. 

Principal of School No. 15, Paterson, N. J. 

A. B., 1888, and A. M., 1891, from Univ., City of N. Y. 



SCHELL, HENRY EVERETT. 132 Second Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Son of Henry Seymour Schell and Hester (Visscher) Schell ; b. Brooklyn, 
N. Y., Sept. 9, 1864. 

Greek Salutatorian (5th Honor). Sec'y and Vice-Pres. of Philomathean. J. T. 
and $.B.K. 

Univ. Law Dept., 1888-9 » Admitted to N. Y. Bar, 1891 ; Lawyer. 

A. B., 1888, from Univ., City of N. Y. 



SEWARD, WILLIAM, Jr. 2 W. 32d St., N. Y. City. 

Son of William Seward and Louisa Matilda (Lockwood) Seward ; b. N. Y. 
City, Apr. 11, 1867. 

Leader and Manager of Glee Club. Z.W. 

Coll. of City of N. Y., 1884 ; Architect, 1888-90 ; Ass't Engineer of Cape 
Cod Ship Canal Co.. 1890-1 ; Treas., Patent Wrapper Co., 86 Walker St., since 
1891. 

B. S., 1888, C. E., 1888, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Sergeant, 2d Lieut., and ist Lieut., Co. G., 9th Regt., N. G., S. N. Y. 

Married, Nov. 21, 1893, Mary Anice, da. of William H. Roach. 

Uncle : S. P. Leeds, 1843. 



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1 86 UNIVERSITY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. [1889. 

SHANAHAN, JOHN BUTLER. 17 Prospect Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Son of Patrick Shanahan and Ellen (Butler) Shanahan ; b. N. Y. City, Sept. 
15, 1867. 

Class Day Orator. Z.W. 

St. John's Coll., Brooklyn, N. Y., 1881-4 ; Columbia Coll. Law School, 
1887-9 ; Admitted to Bar, N. Y. State, 1890 ; Lawyer, with Wm. J. Gaynor, 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 

A. B., 1888, from Univ., City of N. Y. LL.B., 1889, from Columbia Coll. 

SMITH, LEONARD CHARLES LINDSEY. East Norwich, N. Y. 

Son of Joseph L. T. Smith and Elizabeth (Billbrough) Smith ; b. N. Y. City, 
May 15, 1869. 
English Salutatorian (2d Honor). Censor of Eucleian. W,T. and ^.B.K. 
Civil Engineer. 

B. S., 1888, and C. E., 1888, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

SPENCE, PETER CAMPBELL. 90 W. 71st St., N. Y. City. 

Son of David Spence and Elizabeth (O'Neill) Spence ; b. Elizabeth, N. J., 
Mar. 21, 1869. 

Civil Engineer, Dock Dept., N. Y. City. 

B. S., 1888, and C. E., 1888, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Member of Am. Soc'y of Civil Engineers. 

*WOOD, FERNANDO, Jr. 

Son of Fernando Wood and Delia Carpenter (Collard) Wood ; b. Yorktown, 
N. Y., Apr. 16, 1867. 
W.T". 

Ass't Civil Engineer, Nicaragua Canal Co., 1888-9. 
B. S., 1888, and C. E., 1888, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
Died, June 12, 1889, Greytown, Nicaragua. 



1889. 

ATKINSON, JARVIS NORRIS TOMLINSON. 54 West Side Ave., Jersey 
City, N. J. 

Son of the Rev. John Atkinson and Katharine Landers (Hanlon) Atkinson ; 
b. Newark, N. J., Aug. 18, 1868. 

Commencement Orator. Pres. of Eucleian. J.$. 

Univ. Law Dept., 1889-91 ; Teacher, Barnard School, N. Y. City, 1891-2 ; 

Lawyer since 1892. j I 

A. B., 1889, and LL.B., 1891, from Univ., City of N. Y. | | 
Married, Apr. 5, 1893, Mary Frances, da. of James Cloyd. 7 1 
Brother : Thomas H., 1892 (non-grad.). ^ I 

BAYLOR, THEODORE THOMAS. 120 Broadway, N. ,Y. City. 

Son of Isaiah Lawrence Baylor and Sarah Ann (Smith) Baylor ; b. New | 
Hampton, N. J., Feb. 24, 1866. ( 

Librarian and Pres. of Eucleian. W.T. 

Clerk with Baylor & Co., New Hampton, N. J., 1889; Univ. Law Dept., \ 
1889-91 ; Agt., Hudson River Line, 1891-2 ; Lawyer since 1892. 

B. S., 1889, and LL.B., 1891, from Univ., City of N. Y. 



1889.] DEPARTMENT OF ARTS AND SCIENCE. 1 87 

♦BILLICH, CHARLES FREDERICK WILLIAM. 

Son of Fidel Billich and Wilhelmine (Deseric) Billich ; b. N. Y. City, Sept. i, 
1870. 

Z.W. 

Union Theol. Sem., 1891-3 ; Teacher and Principal, Public Schools Nos. 13 
and 26, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

B. S., 1889, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Died, Apr. 14, 1893, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

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BROWN, JOSEPH THOMAS, Jr. New Rochelle, N. Y. 

Son of Joseph Thomas Brown and Jane Catharine (Buckley) Brown ; b. 
Georgetown, D. C, July 20, 1869. 

English Salutatorian. Presentation Orator. Pres. of Eucleian. A.^. 

Univ. Law Dept., 1889-92 ; Supt. of Construction of Tenallytown and Rock- 
ville R. R., Md., 1890-1 ; of Johnston & Brown, Lawyers, 132 Nassau St., since 

1893- 
A. B., 1889, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Brother: Henry M., 1886. 



CRAMER, JESSE GRANT. 70 Orange St., East Orange, N. J. 

Son of Michael John Cramer and Mary Francis (Grant) Cramer ; b. Coving- 
ton, Ky., Aug. 26, 1869. 

Latin Salutatorian. Vice-Pres. of Class. B.O.$. and $.B.K. 

Boston Univ., 1885-6 ; Columbia Coll. Law School, 1889-91 ; Instructor in 
Modern Languages, Flushing (L. I.) Institute, 1891-2 ; Instructor in Modern 
Languages at Lehigh Univ. since 1893. 

A. B., 1889, from Univ., City of N. Y. 



CARROLL, BRADISH JOHNSON. 30 W. 59th St., N. Y. City. 

Son of Alfred Ludlow Carroll and Lucy Ann (Johnson) Carroll ; b. N. Y. City, 
Oct. 6, 1866. 

w.r. 

Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll. from 1889. 
B. S., 1889, from Univ., City of N. Y. 



DAVISON, WINFIELD. Care of C. B. Brush, i Newark St., Hoboken, N. J. 

Son of Alexander Davison and Mary Amelia (Horton) Davison ; b. East 
Rockaway, N. Y., Nov. 7, 1867. 

Scientific Orator. $.B.K. 

Civil Engineer ; Ass't to C. B. Brush, Hoboken, N. J., since 1889. 

B. S., 1889, and C. E., 1889, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, June 27, 1888, Alice Powell, da. of William H. Jones. Children : 
Edith Lam and Marion Catharine. 

Cousin: Robert A., 1864. 



EISLER, BELA DARWIN. 45 N. 8th Ave., Mt. Vernon, N. Y. 

Son of Morris Eisler and Katharine (Scharles) Eisler ; b. N. Y. City, Oct. 9, 
1870. 

Commencement Orator. Sec'y and Vice-Pres. of Eucleian. Vice-Pres. of 
German Literary Soc'y. 

Univ. Law Dept., 1889-91 ; Lawyer, with Arnoux, Ritch & Woodford, since 
1890. 

A. B., 1889, and LL.B., 1891, from Univ., City of N. Y. 



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1 88 UNIVERSITY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. [1889. 

FARRINGTON, WILLIAM DOTY. 174 Clifton Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Son of William Morton Farrington and Emma (Doty) Farrington ; b. N. Y, 
City, Oct. 7, 1867. 

Pres. of Class. Class Poet. Pres. of Philomathean. Z.!f^. . 

Journalist. I 

A. B., 1889, from Univ., City of N. Y. f 



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FINN, JAMES JAY. Titusville, Fla. 

Son of James Madison Finn and Helen Adelia (Hawley) Finn ; b. Greenfield, 
Pa., Feb. 25, 1862. 
Sec'y of Class. ^.T. \ 

Univ. Med. Dept., 1887-9 5 Indiana Med. Coll., 1887-90. 
A. B., 1889, from Univ., City of N. Y. M. D., 1890, from Indiana Med. Coll. 



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FREEBORN, JAMES LIVINGSTON. Tivoli, N. Y. 

Son of William Freeborn and Eliza Crawford (Livingston) Freeborn ; b 
Tivoli, N. Y., Feb. 8, 187 1. 

Commencement Orator. Treas. of Class. ^.$. 

Sugar Chemist, with Virginia Diffusion Sugar Co., Morrisville, Va., 1889-90; 
Representative of N. W. Harris & Co., Bankers, 1891-3 ; with Standard Oil Co., 
of N. Y., at Brooklyn Station (cor. Bond and First Sts.), since 1893 ; Postmaster 
of Tivoli, N. Y., since 1894. 

B. S., 1889, and C. E., 1889, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Uncle: Henry N. Fisher, 1855. 

GATES, WINTHROP. Eddington, Pa. ^ 

Born, Hoboken, N. J., March 29, 1868. ^1 

Commencement Orator. Founder's Day Orator. Class Historian. Pitcher 

on Univ. Baseball Nine. A.T. 
Union Theol. Sem., 1889-92. ' Ordained Minister, Presb. Church, 1893 ; 

Pastor, Eddington, Pa., since 1892. 

A. B., 1889, and A. M., 1893, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

HOP WOOD, CLIFFORD MARTIN. 79 Murray St., Newark, N. J. 

Son of the Rev. Dr. Isaiah Bardsley Hopwood and Phoebe (Berry) Hopwood ; 
b. Paterson, N. J., May 7, 1868. 
Vice-Pres. and Treas. of Class ; Marshal at Commencement. Z.lf^. 
Clerk and Jeweler ; Manufacturer of Fertilizers ; Teacher in Night School. 
A. B., 1889, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
Father : Isaiah B., 1859. 

JUSTIN, JOHN CLEMENT. Union, N. J. 

Son of John Justin and Catharine Marie (Westerfeld) Justin ; b. Union Hill, 
N. J., Sept. 26, 1868. 
Clerk in Equitable Life Ins. Co.; Univ. Med. Dept., 1890-2. 

A. B., 1889, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

■{ 
KAUFMAN, JOSEPH. 266 Seventh St., N. Y. City. 

Son of Veit Kaufman and Elnora (Bermann) Kaufman ; b. N. Y. City, July 7» 
1869. 

Coll. of City of N. Y., 1884-5 ; Clerk in Law Office, 1889-91 ; Admitted to the 
Bar, State of N. Y., 1891. 

B. S., 1889, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

LARES, CARLOS ALBERTO. Merida, Venezuela. 
Z.W. 

B. S., 1889, and C. E., 1889, from Univ., City of N. Y. . I 



1889.] DEPARTMENT OF ARTS AND SCIENCE. 1 89 

McClelland, THOMAS CALVIN. 148 Clinton Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Son of William McClelland and Elizabeth (Farrell) McClelland; b. N. Y. City, 
June 10, 1869. 

Class Prophet. Leader of Glee Club. Editor-in-chief, University Quarterly. 
Z.W. and $.B.K. 

Coll. City of N. Y., 1883-6; Union Theol. Sem., 1889-92. Ordained, 1892; 
Pastor, Bushwick Ref. Dutch Church, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1892-3 ; North Ref. 
Dutch Church, Brooklyn, since 1893. 

A. B., 1889, and A. M., 1891, and Ph. D., 1892, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, July 12, 1892, Mary Louise Allason. 

McKELVEY, JOSEPH ORR. 57 Grandview Ave., Plainfield, N. J. 

Son of the Rev. Dr. Alexander McKelvey and Hannah Maria (Byron) 
McKelvey ; b. Coxsackie, N. Y., Oct. i, 1866. 

Philosophical Orator. Pres. of Class, Senior Year. $.B.K. 

Union Theol. Sem., 1889-92 ; Clergyman, Presb. Church, Plainfield, N. J., 
since 1892. 

A. B., 1889, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
Brother : Alexander B., 1887 (non-grad.). 

REID, WILBUR ALLEN. West Hoboken, N. J. 

Son of William Reid and Margaret Elizabeth (Hollenbeck) Reid ; b. Alderley, 
Wis., Feb. 22, 1868. 

Treas. of Eucleian. Editor of University Quarterly. W.'P. 

Royal Coll. of Science for Ireland, Dublin, 1890-1 ; Vice and Deputy U. S. 
Consul, Dublin, Ireland, 1889-93. 

B. S., 1889, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

SEIBERT, GEORGE GURNEE. Garfield, N. J. 

Son of the Rev. George Seibert and Mary Frances (Gurnee) Seibert ; b. 
Middletown, N. J., Apr. 10, 1867. 

Commencement Orator. Pres. of Class, Junior Year. Sec'y, Treas., Vice- 
Pres. and Pres. of Philomathean. Editor of University Quarterly, 1888-9; Treas. 
ofY. M. C. A. ^.r. 

Theol. Sem. of Ref. Dutch Church, New Brunswick, N. J., 1889-92 ; Pastor, 
Garfield, N. J., since 1893. 

A. B., 1889, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, July 15, 1891, Mary Gertrude, da. of Aaron Ryder. 

WOLFE, ARTHUR LESTER. Park College, Parkville, Mo. 

Son of Aaron Roberts Wolfe and Laura Frances (Jackson) Wolfe ; b. Mont- 
clair, N. J., Sept. 16, 1866. 

Valedictorian and Philosophical Fellow ($300). Sec'y and Pres. of Philo- 
mathean. Founder's Day Poet. jd.T. and $.B.K. 

Post-Grad. Course, Univ., City of N. Y., 1889 ; Prof, of Latin Language and 
Literature, Park Coll., since 1889. Ordained Elder, Presb. Church, 1891. 

A. B., 1889, and Ph. D., 1893, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Aug. 7, 1890, Gertrude R., da. of Whiting G. Snow. Child : Arthur 
Whiting. 

Brother: Austin D., 1887. 

(See bibliography.) 

WOODBRIDGE, FREEMAN. 41 Paterson St., New Brunswick, N. J. 

Son of John Woodbridge and Helen (Freeman) Woodbridge ; b. Saratoga 
Springs, N. Y., June 2, 1866. 

Butler Eucleian Essay Prize. Sec'y and Vice-Pres. of Eucleian. Class Day 
Orator. Z.W. 

Att'y-at-Law, N. J., since 1892 ; Master in Chancery, N. J., since 1892. 

A. B., 1889, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Uncle: Samuel M., 1839. 



190 UNIVERSITY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. [^890^ 

i8go. 

ANDERSON, GILBERT LAURIE. Edinburgh, Scotland. 

Son of James Georg^e Anderson and Anne Eliza (Smith) Anderson ; b. Glas- 
gow, Scotland, Aug. 8, 1870. 

Valedictorian (First Honor with A. C. P. Opdyke). Vice-Pres. of Class. Pres. 
of Scientific Soc'y. $.B.K. 

Univ. of Edinburgh, Scotland, 1891. 

B. S., 1890, and M. S., 1892, from Univ., City of N. Y. 



BAUM, JOSEPH. 133 E. 84th St., N. Y. City. 

Son of Abraham Baum and Goldie (Webster) Baum ; b. N. Y. City, Dec. 17, 
1869. 

Coll. of Physicians and Surgeons, N. Y., 1890-3 ; Physician. 

Ass't Sanitary Inspector, Health Dept., N. Y. City, 1893 ; Ass't in Surgery, 
German Polyclinic, 1893 ; Ass't in Diseases of Children, Mt. Sinai Dispensary, 
1894. 

B. S., 1890, from Univ., City of N. Y. M. D., 1893, from Coll. of Physicians 
and Surgeons, N. Y. 



BOND, GEORGE WILLIAM, Jr. 584 Lexington Ave., N. Y. City. 

Son of George William Bond and Elizabeth (Parkes) Bond ; b. N. Y. City, 
July 24, 1869. 

Marshal at Commencement. Pres. of Banjo and Tennis Clubs. Z.W. 

Coll. of City of N. Y., 1885 ; with C. B. Brush, 1890-1 ; Cable Construction on 
3d Ave., N. Y. City, since 1891. 

B. S., 1890, and C. E., 1891, from Univ., City of N. Y. 



BOTZONG, PHILIP FRANCIS. 117 W. 1st St., Bayonne, N. J. 

Son of Philip Botzong and Sarah Bertram (Freure) Botzong ; b. N. Y. City, 
Apr. 29, 1866. 

Treas. of Eucleian. Editor of University Quarterly. Pres. of Glee Club and 
of Athletic Ass' n. A.^. 

Studied Law with Hon. Wm. D. Edwards ; Lawyer at I Exchange Place, 
Jersey City, and at Ave. C and W. 8th St., Bayonne. 

A. B., 1890, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, June 30, 189 1, Sarah Ann, da. of Charles H. Pembrook. 



CARPENTER, HERBERT LAWRENCE. 5 W. Main St., Rochester, N. Y. 

Son of Elisha Manning Carpenter and Helen (Babcock) Carpenter ; b. Roches- 
ter, N. Y., Dec. 29, 1867. 

Clerk, with Brown Bros. & Co., Bankers, N. Y. City, 1890-3 ; with H. H. Babt| 

cock & Co., Coal, since 1893. I 

A. B., 1890, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Brother : Henry B., 1886. 



DISBROW, GEORGE ALBERT. 128 W. 130th St., N. Y. City. 

Son of Benjamin G. Disbrow and Sarah Mott (Andrus) Disbrow ; b. White 
Plains, N. Y., June 14, 1864. 

Pres. of Philomathean. Pres. of Class, Senior Year. W. TT. 

Teacher, Trinity Hall, Washington, Pa., 1890-1 ; Yonkers Military School, 
1891-2 ; Lenox Institute, N. Y. City, Classics and English, since 1892. 

A. B., 1890, and A. M., 1892, from Univ., City of N\ Y. 



1890.] DEPARTMENT OF ARTS AND SCIENCE. I9I 

ESTE, RAFAELLE ANGELO, 488 St. Nicholas Ave., N. Y. City. 

Son of Edwin Este and Mary Elizabeth (Decamp) Este ; b. N. Y. City, July 
18, 1868. 

Coll. of City of N. Y., 1884-9 ; Univ. Law Dent., 1891-2. 
B. S., 1890, and LL.B., 1892, from Univ., City of N. Y. 



FAIRCHILD, FRANK BLAKEMAN. 121 W. 8ist St., N. Y. City. 

Son of Lewis Judson Fairchild and Elizabeth (Slate) Fairchild ; b. N. Y. City, 
May 9, 1868. 
Z.W. 

Clerk, Iron Construction Co. 
B. S., 1890, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
Brother : Elbert R., 1894. 



GREANELLE, WILLIAM JAMES. 64 E. 123d St., N. Y. City. 

Son of Walling Dion Greanelle and Emma Janette (Keegan) Greanelle : b. 
N. Y. City, Nov. 14, 1870. 

Commencement Orator. Treas. of Class, Senior Year. $.T.A. 

Coll. City of N. Y., 1885-9 ; Coil, of Physicians and Surgeons, N. Y., 1890-3, 
with First Place in the Class and Third Harsen Prize ($200) in special competi- 
tive examination ; Interne, N. Y. Hosp., 1893-4. 

B. S., 1890, from Univ., City of N. Y. M. D., 1893, from Coll. Physicians and 
Surgeons. 

KELLEY, FRANK BERGEN. 92d St. and Central Park West, N, Y. City. 

Son of the Rev. R. H. Kelley and Margarita Cora (Bergen) Kelley ; b. Franklin, 
N. Y., Aug. 14, 1867. 

Commencement Orator. Sec'y and Censor of Eucleian. Sec'y and Treas. of 
Y. M. C. A. First Butler Eucleian Essay Prize. W. T. 

Coll., City of N. Y., 1882-4 ; Univ. School of Pedagogy, 1888-90; Post-Grad. 
Course in the Univ., 1891-4 ; Instructor in Higher English and Modern 
Languages, Bordentown, N. J., Military Institute, 1891-3 ; Rugby Academy, N. 
Y. City, since 1893. 

A. B., 1890, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

KEYES, WALTER ASA. 34 Lafayette Place, N. Y. City. 

Son of James Ephraim Keyes and Delia Anna (Clarke) Keyes ; b. Foxboro, 
Mass., May 9, 1866. 

Sec'y of Class, and Pres., Senior Year. Pres., Vice-Pres. and Librarian of 
Eucleian. 

Student in Normal School, Warrensburg, Mo., 1891 ; Ass't Principal in Hoe 
School, N. Y. City, 1891-2 ; Teacher, Hasbrouck Institute, Jersey City Heights, 
N. J., since 1892. 

B. S., 1890, from Univ., City of N. Y. 



KING, ARTHUR MARCUS. 37 W. 90th St., N. Y. City. 

Son of the Rev. Dr. James Marcus King and Nancy Maria (MacFarland) 
King ; b. Fort Edward, N. Y., Dec. 12, 1867. 

Commencement Orator. Pres. of Class, Freshman and Junior Years. Class 
Prophet. Pres. and Vice-Pres. of Eucleian. Second Butler Eucleian Essay 
Prize, 1890. W.T. and ^.B.K. 

Univ. Law Dept., 1891-3, and Commencement Orator ; Instructor in Com- 
mercial Law and Civil Government, Polytechnic Institute, Brooklyn, 1892-3 ; 
Lawyer since 1893. 

A. B., 1890, and LL.B., 1893, from Univ., City of N. Y. 



192 UNIVERSITY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. [189O. 

KIRKWOOD, WILLIAM ARNOT. Parkville, N. Y. 

Son of James Kirkwood and Jane (Blair) Kirkwood ; b. N. Y. City, Nov. 25, 
1861. 

Greek Salutatorian. W.T. and $.B.K. 

Union Theol. Sem., 1890-3. Ordained Minister, Cong. Church, 1893 ; Pastor, 
Parkville Cong. Church, since 1893. 

A. B., 1890, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Jan. 23, 1894, Ida Caswell Bradley. 



MacBRIDE, ROBERT IRWIN. Monterey, N. Y. 

Son of David Colvin MacBride and Mary (Irwin) MacBride ; b. Liverpool, 
Eng., July 29, 1865. 

Butler Eucleian Prize, 1890. Class Day Presentation Orator. W. IT. 

Post-Grad. Course, Coll. of N. J., 1890-1 ; Princeton Theol. Sem., 1890-1 ; 
Union Theol. Sem., 1891-3. Ordained Presb. Minister, 1893 ; Pastor, Presb. 
Churches, Monterey and Sugar Hill, N. Y., since 1893. 

A. B., 1890, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, May 30, 1893, Louise A. Waechter. 



MacNAB, GEORGE TRAVILLA. East Orange, N. J. 

Son of George R. MacNab and Pauline (Travilla) MacNab ; b. Philadelphia, 
Pa., Mar. 23, 1866. 

Civil Engineer. 

A. B., 1890, from Univ., City of N. Y. 



Mckenzie, Raphael monroe. p. o. box 367, Rahway, n. j. 

Son of William V. McKenzie and Lavinia Maria (Barnes) McKenzie ; b. Jersey 
City, N. J., Apr. 12, 1867. 

Class Ass't in Chemical Laboratory. 

Grad. Course, Univ., City of N. Y., 1890-1 ; Demonstrator in Chemistry, 
Univ., City of N. Y., 1891-2 ; Student of Physics and Chemistry, Johns Hopkins 
Univ., since 1892. 

B. S., 1890, and M. S., 1892, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Uncle: C. R. Barnes, 1863. Brother: Edward T., 1896. 



MEYER, HENRY HERMAN [WILLIAM]. 220 E. 12th St., N. Y. City. 

Son of John Henry Meyer and Gertrude (Juchter) Meyer ; b. N. Y. City, Feb. 
12, 1870. 

Coll. of City of N. Y., 1884-9 ; Clerk in office of New Yorker Staats Zeitung 
since 1890. 

B. S., 1890, from Univ., City of N. Y. 



OPDYKE, ALFRED CHARLES POST. 19 W. 12th St., N. Y. City. 

Son of William Stryker Opdyke and Margaret Elizabeth (Post) Opdyke ; b. 
Tenafly, N. J., June 13, 1869. 

Philosophical Orator (First Honor with G. L. Anderson) and Philosophical 
Fellow ($300). W.T. and $.B.K. 

Grad. Dept., Univ., 1890-1 ; Student of Electrical Engineering, Johns Hopkins 
Univ., 1891-2 ; Univ. Law School since 1892. 

A. B., 1890, and A. M., 1892, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Father: William S., 1856. Uncles : Chas. W., 1856 ; Henry B., i860; Alfred 
A. Post, 1857 ; Wm. H. B. Post, 1861. 



1890.] DEPARTMENT OF ARTS AND SCIENCE. 1 93 

PHILLIPS, ALBERT DAVIS. 167 South 2d St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Son of Albert Henry Phillips and Emma Susannah (Linson) Phillips ; b. 
Brooklyn, N. Y,, June 17, 1868, 

Class Historian. Sec'y of Philomathean. ^.T". 

Post-Grad. Course in Civil Engineering in the Uni-"., 1890-1 ; Ass't Engineer 
in Office of Prof. C. B. Brush, Hoboken, N. J., since 1891. 

B. S., 1890, andC. E., 1891, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Cousin : Lyman S. Linson, 1876. 

REOCH, ADAM. Blue Ridge Summit, Pa. 

Son of George Hill Reoch and Caroline B. (MacDonald) Reoch ; b. Brooklyn, 
N. Y., Feb. 2, 1863. 

Union Theol. Sem., 1887-90. Ordained Minister of Cong. Church, 1891 ; 
Pastor, Blue Ridge Summit, Pa., since 1891. 

A. B., 1890, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Feb. i, 1892, Emma B., da. of Felix A. Southard. 

ROWELL, MORSE. Cadillac, Mich. 

Son of the Rev. Morse Rowell and Letitia (Crawford) Rowell ; b. N. Y. 
City, July 2, 1863. 

Coll. of N. J., 1882-3 ; Union Theol. Sem., 1887-90 ; Ministerial Work ; In- 
structor in Military School two years. 

A. B., 1890, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Dec. 24, 1888, Belle J., da. of Ira I. England. Children: Ira Morse 
and Mary Belle. 
(See bibliography). 

RUE, CHARLES STERNER. IG06 Park Ave., Hoboken, N. J. 

Son of David E. Rue and Margaret (Yoder) Rue ; b. Hoboken, N. J., July 21, 
1871. 

English Salutatorian. Founder's Day Orator. Vice-Pres. of Eucleian. 

Book Publisher, 1891 ; Law Student, 1891. 

B. S., 1890, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

j SAMUELSON, ABRAHAM BERNARD. N. Y. City. 

Son of Simon Samuelson and Rose (Kropman) Samuelson ; b. Kowno, 
' Russia, Sept. 28, 1868. 

Coll. of the City of N. Y., 1885-8 ; Ass't Engineer in Office of Chas. B. Brush, 
Hoboken, N. J., 1892 ; City Surveyor, N. Y. City, since 1893. 

B. S., 1890, and C. E., 1891, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

I SAXE, HERBERT KIMBALL. Madison, N. J. 

! Son of George Godfrey Saxe and Huldah Kimball (Merwin) Saxe ; b. Bloom- 
field, N. J., May 29, 1868. 

i Commencement Orator. Pres. of Eucleian. W.T. 

'' N. Y. Homoeo. Med. Coll., 1891-2 ; Clerk with Estey & Saxe, N. Y. City, since 
1892. 
A. B., 1890, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

I TALMAGE, FRANK DE WITT. Philadelphia, Pa. 

i Son of the Rev. Dr. T. De Witt Talmage and Susan Carter (Whittemore) 

i Talmage ; b. Philadelphia, Pa. 

' Williams Coll., 1886-8 ; Union Theol. Sem., 1890-3. Ordained Minister, 1893. 

A. B., 1890, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
1 Married, Nov. 2, 1892, Gertrude Barlow. 
^ Father : T. De Witt, 1853 (special). 



194 UNIVERSITY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. [189I, 

TOMPKINS, LESLIE JAY. University, City of N. Y. 

Son of Moses J. Tompkins and Kate M. (Travers) Tompkins ; b. Salem, Minn,, 
May 2, 1867. 

Scientific Orator. Historian of Class. W.T. and $,B.K. 

Columbia Law School, 1890-1 ; Univ. Law Dept., 1891-2 ; Librarian and Ass't 
Treas. of Univ. since 1892. 

B. S., 1890, and LL.B., 1892, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

WINTNER, HUGO. 254 Hooper St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Son of Leopold Wintner and Barbara (Stagle) Wintner ; b. Jackson, Miss., 
July 26, 1870. 
Sec'y of Class. 

Univ. Law Dept., 1890-2 ; Clerk in Law Office. 
B. S., 1890, and LL.B., 1892, from Univ., City of N. Y. 



I89I. 

ANDREWS, LORRIN. 385 Macon St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Son of William Andrews and Adele Montgomery (Ascanyan) Andrews ; b. 
Staten Island, N. Y., July 29, 1870. 

Editor of Violet and of University Quarterly. Treas. of Class. Pres. and 
Vice-Pres. of Eucleian. Sec'y of Athletic Ass'n and Member of Executive 
Committee. Pres. of Tennis Ass'n. Bun Orator, Class Day. A.^. 

Univ. Law Dept., 1891-3 ; Lawyer, 25 Chambers St., N. Y. City. 

B. S., 1891, and LL.B., 1893, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Uncle : Thomas H. Skinner, 1840. 

BAIRD, HENRY MARTYN, Jr. 219 Palisade Ave., Yonkers, N. Y. 

Son of Prof. Henry M. Baird, D. D., and Susan Elizabeth (Baldwin) Baird; b. 
Yonkers, N. Y., Dec. 7, 187 1. 

Valedictorian. Classical Fellowship ($300). Pres. of Class, Sophomore Year. 
Pres. and Sec'y of Eucleian. Historian of Class. W.T. and $.B.K. 

Teacher in Univ. Grammar School, 1891-3 ; Post-Grad. Courses in the Univ., 
1891-3 ; Univ. Law Dept., 1892-4, and Prize Scholarship ($100) ; Lawyer at 18 
Wall St., N. Y. City. 

A. B., 1891, and A. M., 1893, from Univ., City of N. Y. ' 
Father: Henry M., 1850. Uncles: Charles W., 1848 (special); William C, 

1863. Cousin: Robert, 1890 (non-grad.). 

BULKLEY, ERASTUS WALBRIDGE. 139 Rodney St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Son of Reginald Walbridge Bulkley and Caroline Amelia (Wilkinson) Bulkley ; 
b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Feb. 6, 1873. 
Scientific Orator. Librarian of Eucleian. W.JT. and $.B.K. 
With Penna. R. R., 1891-2; Pullman Palace Car Co. since 1892. , 

B. S., 1891, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
Cousin: Edwin M., 1882 (non-grad.). 

CLARK, WATSON GEROULD. Cresskill, N. J. 

Son of Elijah Flagg Clark and Emma Gerould (Ranney) Clark; b. Cresskill,! 
N. J., Sept. I, 187 1. 
Sec'y of Philomathean. Sec'y of Class. A. $. 
Civil Engineer. 
B. S., 1891, and C. E., 1892, from Univ., City of N. Y. 



1 89 1.] DEPARTMENT OF ARTS AND SCIENCE. 1 95 

COOLEY, HENRY SCOFIELD. Summit, N. J. 

Son of Dwight Henry Cooley and Agnes Douglas (Forbes) Cooley; b. 
Summit, N. J., Oct. 2, 1871. 

Philosophical Orator. /I.$. and $.B.K. 

Post-Grad. Course in Economics and History, Johns Hopkins Univ., Baltimore, 
since 1892. 

B. S., 1891, and M. S., 1893, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Brother: William F., 1878. 

CRAWFORD, CHARLES ELLISON. 177 W. loth St., N. Y. City. 

Son of Charles A. Crawford and Frances Jay (Hurd) Crawford ; b. N. Y. City, 
Oct. 31, 1868. 

Pres. of Class, Freshman Year. Pres. of Glee Club. Editor of University 
Quarterly. Editor-in-chief of FzW*?/. Marshal at Commencement. 7L.W. 

Columbia Coll. Law School, 1890-1 ; Univ. Law Dept., 1891-2 ; Univ. Post- 
Grad. Course in the Univ., 1891-2. 

B. S., 1891, and LL.B., 1892, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

EVANS, ANDREW HASWELL GREEN. 418 W. i6oth St., N. Y. City. 

Son of Isaac Evans and Justine Corbet (Deslandes) Evans ; b. N. Y. City, 
Dec. 20, 187 1. 

Sec'y of Class. Z.W. 

Univ. Law Dept., 1890-2. 

B. S., 1891, and LL.B., 1892, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

FLEMMING, ROBERT LATOU. 82 Grand St., Jersey City, N. J. 

Son of James Flemming and Sarah (Latou) Flemming ; b. Jersey City, N. J., 
Sept. 5, 1868. 

Commencement Orator. Vice-Pres. and Treas. of Class. Class Ass't in 
Chemistry. A.^. 

Univ. Law Dept., 1891-3. 

B. S., 1891, and LL.B., 1893, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Cousin: Henry F. Lewis, 1893. 

GARDNER, CLAIBORNE FERRIS. Montclair, N. J. 

Son of John Wheeler Gardner and Anna Lamb (Ferris) Gardner ; b. Brooklyn, 
N. Y., Dec. II, 1871. 

English Salutatorian. Pres. of Scientific Soc'y. Z.W. and $.B.K. 

Draftsman for Lehigh Valley R. R. 

B. S., 1891, and C. E., 1892, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

GORTON, ARTHUR TREAT. 22 Dale Ave., Sing Sing, N. Y. 

Son of James Irving Gorton and Jane M. (Sherman) Gorton ; b. Sing Sing, 
N. Y., Apr. 25, 1870. 

Z.W. 

Principal of Public School, Noroton, Conn., 1891-2. 

B. S., 1891, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Oct. 6, 1892, Emilie R., da. of Capt. Abram Jones, U. S. A. 

HARBY, MARX EDWIN. 5 W. 87th St., N. Y. City. 

Son of J. De La Motte Harby and Lee (Cohen) Harby ; b. Galveston, Texas, 
Mar. 13, 1871. 

Eucleian Prize Debater. Commencement Orator. Presentation Orator. 

A.r. and $.B.K. 

Univ. of Texas, 1887-9 ; N. Y. Law School, 189 1-3 ; Associate Editor of The 
Intercollegiate Law Journal. 

A. B., 1891, from Univ., City of N. Y., LL.B., 1893, from N. Y. Law School. 



196 UNIVERSITY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. [189I. 

HOLT, HENRY LANDRINE. 3 Bainbridge St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Son of Henry Thomas Holt and Elizabeth Terhune (Landrine) Holt ; b. Jersey 
City, N. J., Dec. 28, 1870. 

Commencement Orator. Vice-Pres. and Censor of Eucleian. Leader of Glee 
Club, 1890-1. Class Poet. Treas. and Pres. of Y. M. C. A. J.$. 

Civil Engineer. 

B. S., 1891, and C. E., 1892, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

MACDONALD, GEORGE ALEXANDER. 120 Broadway, N. Y. City. 

Son of Alexander Forbes Macdonald and Jean (Campbell) Macdonald ; b. 
N. Y. City, May 11, 1869. 

Columbia Coll. Law School and School of Political Science, 1890-1 ; Univ. 
Law Dept., 1891-2 ; Post-Grad. Course in the Univ., 1891-2; Journalist; 
Instructor ; Ass't Editor of American Journal of Railway Appliances. 

B. S., 1891, and LL.B., 1892, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

(See bibliography.) 

MOORE, ELIOT HENRY. Princeton Theol. Sem., Princeton, N. J. 

Son of John Eliot Moore and Helen (Clapp) Moore ; b. Norwell, Mass., Apr. 
II, 1865. 

Founder's Day Orator. Commencement Orator. Class Orator. Pres., Vice- 
Pres. and Sec'y of Eucleian. 

Princeton Theol. Sem., 1891-3 ; Post-Grad. Course, Coll. of N. J., 1891-3. 

A. B., 1891, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

QUINLAN, CHARLES HENRY. Clarksville, N. Y. 

Son of the Rev. John Wesley Quinlan and Mary A. (Willey) Quinlan ; b. Aug. 
19, 1868. 

Class Orator. Sec'y and Pres. of Eucleian. W.T. 

Univ. of Vermont, 1886-7 ; Drew Theol. Sem., Madison, N. J., 1891-3, 
Ordained Minister, Meth. Episc. Church, 1893 ; Pastor, M. E. Church, Clarks- 
ville, N. Y., since 1893. 

A. B., 1891, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Dec. 14, 1892, Abbie M., da. of the Rev. J. W. Bennett. (She died, 
Feb. II, 1894.) 

REDDY, WALTER COMFORT. Nicholas C. H., West Va. j| 

Son of William Comfort Reddy and Sara Louise (Wilcox) Reddy ; b. Auburrf, 
N. Y., May 25, 1870. 

Class Sec'y. Class Day Prophet. Sec'y of Philomathean. A.T. 
Civil Engineer with Ganley Coal Land Ass'n, since 1891. 

B. S., 1891, from Univ., City of N. Y. I I 

ROLANDS, ISRAEL KOHN. Woodbine, N. J. 

Son of Morris Kohn Rolands and Emma (Zubkin) Rolands ; b. Balta, Russia,! 
July 25, 1866. 

Teacher in Grammar School, Woodbine, N. J., since 1892. 

B. S., 1891, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Sept. 14, 1890, Minnie, da. of Bengion Cohen. Child : Edward. 

ROTENBACH, LOUIS OSCAR. 2593^ Sumner Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Son of Christian Lorenz Rotenbach and Catharine (Haible) Rotenbach ; b.| 
N.Y. City, Nov. II, 1863. ' 

A.T. 

Union Theol. Sem., 1891-4. ^ 

A. B., 1891, from Univ., City of N. Y. I 



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VAN BUSKIRK, PETER EDWIN. New Milford, N. J. 

Son of Jacob Van Buskirk and Ursula (Peack) Van Buskirk ; b. New Milford, 
N. J., June II, 1868. 

Pres. of Class, Senior Year. Sec'y of Philomathean. jd.$. 

Jersey City Business Coll., 1886-7; Civil Engineer Vvith Wise & Watson, 
Passaic, N. J. 

B. S., 1891, and C. E., 1892, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Brother-in-law : Jacob Van Wagoner, 1876. 

VANDERBILT, CHARLES HORTON. White Plains, N. Y. 

Son of George Vanderbilt and Anne Eliza (Horton) Vanderbilt ; b. White 
Plains, N. Y., May 26, 1868. 
Treas. and Sec'y of Class. X.W. 

Civil Engineer with Byrne & Darling, White Plains, N. Y. 
B. S., 1891, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

WEDEKIND, ROBERT RAIGUEL. National City, Cal. 

Son of Augustus Charles Wedekind and Eveleen Augusta (Raiguel) Wedekind ; 
b. Lebanon, Pa., Jan. 20, 1869. 

Vice-Pres. of Class, Sophomore Year. Pres. of Class, Senior Year. Sec'y of 
Glee Club. Z.W. 

Law Student. 

B. S., 1891, from Univ., City of N. Y. 



1892. 



BAESE, CHARLES OTTO. 93 Second Ave., N. Y. City. 

Son of C. Otto Baese and Elizabeth (Lahr) Baese ; b. N. Y. City, Oct. 8, 1870. 

Coll. of City of N. Y., 1884-8 ; Univ. Law Dept., 1891-2 ; Clerk, Dept. of 
Indian Affairs, since 1892. 

B. S., 1892, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

BENNETT, ALFRED ARTHUR [LEEMAN] . Southern Boulevard, near 167th 
St., N. Y. City. 

Son of James Bennett and Anna Belle (Leeman) Bennett ; b. West Hoboken, 
N. J., Feb. 10, 1873. 

Ass't Book-keeper, Bank of America, 40 Wall St. 

A. B., 1892, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

BERRY, EUGENE. Rutherford, N. J. 

Son of Edward L. Berry and Elizabeth (Yereance) Berry ; b. Rutherford, N. J., 
Dec. i6th, 1872. 

Treas. of Class. Representative in Athletic Ass'n. Manager and Captain of 
Class Baseball Team . Z.W. 

B. S., 1892, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

BILL, CHARLES ALFRED. loi W. 78th St., N. Y. City: 

Son of Charles King Bill and Virginia Amelie (Bensel) Bill ; b. N. Y. City, 
Dec. 6, 1871. 

Second Butler Eucleian Essay Prize, 1891. English Salutatorian. Pres. of 
Class, Freshman Year. Class Day Presentation Orator. Editor of Violet. Sec'y 



198 UNIVERSITY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. [1892. 

of Eucleian. Pres. of Athletic Ass'n. Manager of Football Team. Capt. of 
Intercollegiate Athletic Team. 1st Prize for 220 yds. Run. 2d Prize for High 
Jump. W.T. and $.B.K. 

Clerk, Am. Sugar Refining Co., 117 Wall St., N. Y. City, since 1892. 

B. S., 1892, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

(See bibliography.) 

BROWN, ALFRED HODGDON. 68 Park Place, Newark, N. J. 

Son of George Washington Brown and Mary Elizabeth (Stainburn) Brown ; 
b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Apr. 8, 1871. 

Historian of Class. Vice-Pres. of Class, Junior Year. Sec'y of Eucleian. Pres. 
of Dramatic Club. Pres. of Glee Club. Member of Football Team. Pres. of 
Republican Club. Class Poet. W. T. 

Gen'l Theol. Sem., N. Y. City, 1892-3. Lay Reader, St. Thomas' Episc. 
Church, Farmingdale, N. Y., from 1891 ; Post-Grad. Courses in the Univ., 
1893-4 ; Teacher in Newark Academy, Newark, N. J., since 1893. 

A. B., 1892, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

CLOYD, PAUL CAMPBELL. Glen Head, N. Y. 

Son of James C. Cloyd and Thalia Antoinette (Rickey) Cloyd ; b. Brooklyn^ 
N. Y., Aug. 26, 1872. 

Sec'y of Class. Capt. of Freshman Baseball Team. Vice-Pres. and Pres. of 
Eucleian. Editor of University Quarterly. Member of Dramatic Ass'n. Vice- 
Pres. of Tennis Ass'n. ^. ^. and W. T. 

Wesleyan Univ., 1889-90 ; Univ. Law Dept. since 1893. Lawyer, 170 Broad- 
way, N. Y. City. 

A. B., 1892, and A. M., 1894, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

COONS, FOSTER AARON.' Madison, N. J. 

Son of the Rev. Aaron Coons and Emma (Sheldon) Coons ; b.^ Hudson, N. Y., 
Dec. i6, 1870. 
Class Poet. 
Drew Theol. Sem. since 1892. 

A. B., 1892, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

HOPE, THEODORE SHERWOOD. 130 W. 123d St., N. Y. City. 

Son of Charles E. Hope and Ida (Dusenberry) Hope ; b. Paterson, N. J-, Oct, 
9, 1872. 

Vice-Pres. of Class, Senior Year. Business Manager and Editor, University 
Quarterly. A.T. 

With John W. Sherwood, Watches and Diamonds, 20 Maiden Lane, since 1892. 

B. S., 1892, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
Cousin : William L. Roberts, 1892. 

KELBY, CHARLES HENDRE. 170 Second Ave., N. Y. City. 

Son of Robert Hendre Kelby and Jennie (Corrigan) Kelby ; b. N. Y. City, 
Aug. 7, 1870. 
Pres. of Class, Junior Year. Marshal at Commencement. Z.W. 
Univ. Law Dept. since 1892. 
B. S., 1892, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

MAINS, WILLIAM CURTISS. University Park, Colo. 

Son of the Rev. Dr. Geo. P. Mains and Mary Amelia (Curtiss) Mains ; b. 
Mexico, N. Y., Sept. 3, 1871. 

Butler Eucleian Essay Prizes, 1891-2. Commencement Orator and Ogden But- 
ler Classical Fellow ($300). Class Day Orator. Vice-Pres. of Class. Editor of 
University Quarterly. Editor-in-chief of Violet. Pres. and Sec'y of Eucleian. 
¥^.r. and ^.B.K. 

Post-Grad. Study and Literary Work since 1892. Prof, of Eng. Literature in 
Denver Univ. since 1S93. 

A. B., 1892, from Univ., City of N. Y. 



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MASON, GEORGE COTNER. 1423 Lexington Ave., N. Y. City. 
Son of James Richmond Mason and Mary Wolverton (Cotner) Mason ; b. N. Y. 
City, May 4, 187 1. 

Editor-in-chief of University Quarterly. Pres. of Eucleian. Pres. of Scientific 
Soc'y. Vice-Pres. of Dramatic Ass'n. Manager of Glee Club. Testator of 
Class, l^.r. and ^.5.^. 

Coll., City of N. Y., 1886-9 '■> Instructor in Univ. School of Civil Engineering 
since 1892. 

B. S., 1892, and C. E., 1893, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

PALMER, CLARENCE ALANSON. 591 Madison St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Son of Alanson Palmer and Mary Louise (Whitney) Alanson ; b. Astoria, 
N. Y., Sept 19, 1871. 
Treas. of Class. Founder's Day Poet. Business Manager of Fatf?/^^. A.^. 
Student in Coll. of Physicians and Surgeons, Baltimore, Md., since 1892. 

A. B., 1892, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

PERRY, ARTHUR CECIL, Jr. 615 St. Mark's Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Son of Arthur Cecil Perry and Anna Margaret (Owen) Perry ; b. Brooklyn, 
N. Y., Mar. 3, 1873. 

Philosophical Orator. Sec'y and Statistician of Class. A.Y. and $.B.K. 

Univ. School of Pedagogy, 1890-2 ; Teacher in Public Schools, Brooklyn, 
since 1892. Post-Grad. Course at the Univ. since 1892. 

B. S., 1892, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

ROBERTS, WILLIAM LLOYD. Grinnell, Iowa. 

Son of Richard Lloyd Roberts and Caroline Elizabeth (Hope) Roberts ; b. 
N. Y. City, June i, 1870. 

Sec'y of Philomathean. A.T. 

Princeton Theol. Sem., 1892-4; Treas. Am. Institute of Christian Sociology, 
Grinnell, Iowa, since 1894. 

B. S., 1892, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Sept. i, 1892, Evelyn L., da. of Willard Harvey. 

Cousin : Theodore S. Hope, 1892. 

ROBINSON, ROBERT. 98 Guernsey St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Son of Andrew Robinson and Margaret (Watson) Robinson ; b. Calderbank, 
Scotland, Feb. 20, 1867. 

Valedictorian and Philosophical Fellow ($300). Hebrew Prize. Class Treas. 
Censor of Eucleian. Pres. and Sec'y of Y. M. C. A. T. S. Baley Scholarship 
and Ass't Librarian of the Univ. $.B.K. 

Student in Princeton Theol. Sem., since 1892. 

A. B., 1892, from Univ. City of N. Y. 

RUDOLPH, ROBERT LIVINGSTON. 850 Third Ave., N. Y. City. 

Son of Richard Rudolph and Victoria (Schmadel) Rudolph ; b. N. Y. City, 
Dec. 29, 1865. 

Commencement Orator. Class Poet. Pres. of Class, Senior Year. Editor of 
Violet. Editor of University Forwn. Vice-Pres. of Eucleian. Founder's Day 
Debater. Treas., Vice-Pres. and Pres. of Y. M. C. A. A.T. 

Ref. Episc. Sem., Phila., Pa., since 1892. 

A. B., 1892, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

VON SIEGHARDT, ANTHONY FERDINAND. 410 E. 85th St., N. Y. City. 

Son of Ferdinand Anthony von Sieghardt and Emelia (Naeil) von Sieghardt ; 
b. N. Y. City, July 4, 1872. 

Member of Class Day Committee. 

B. S., 1892, and C. E., 1893, from Univ., City of N. Y. 



200 UNIVERSITY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. ['^^93' 

SKILLIN, AUGUSTUS HEWLETT. Orange, N. J. 

Son of Edward Skillin and Dallas (Hewlett) Skillin ; b. Hempstead, N. Y., 
Dec. 22, 1871. 

Scientific Orator (Fourth Honor). Class Historian. Editor of University 
Quarterly. W.T. 2.n^ $.B.K. 

Clerk, Mutual Life Ins. Co., 1892-3 ; Student, N. Y. Law School, since 1893, 

B. S., 1892, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Brother: Edward S., 1887. 

VALENTINE, CHARLES HENRY. 209 Rodney St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Son of Charles Bangs Valentine and Ellen Augusta (Heins) Valentine ; b, 
Brooklyn, N. Y., July 8, 1870. 

Treas. of Class. A.^. 

Clerk, with L. Sutro & Co., Produce Brokers, N. Y., 1892-3 ; Clerk in Treasury 
Dept., N. Y. Custom House, since 1893. 

A. B., 1892, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

VAN BUSKIRK, CLARENCE RANDALL. Gravesend, N. Y. 

Son of Peter V. Van Buskirk and Mary Elizabeth (Hageman) Van Buskirk ; b. 
Closter, N. J., Jan. 13, 1871. 
Treas. of Class. Censor and Vice-Pres. of Eucleian. Tj.W. 
Civil Engineer in office of Prof. Charles B. Brush. 

B. S., 1892, and C. E., 1893, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
Uncle: James H., 1871. 

VAN RIPER, ARTHUR WARD. 205 Main Ave., Passaic, N. J. 

Son of Cornelius Van Riper and Adrianna (Terhune) Van Riper ; b. Passaic, 
N. J., Aug. 19, 1870. 
Vice-Pres. and Sec'y of Class. Sec'y of Athletic Ass'n. Z.lf. 

A. B., 1892, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Father: Cornelius, 1863. Uncle: A. Harvey, 1877 (non-grad.). Brother: 
John T., 1894. 

WEED, EUGENE PIERRE. 302 Clinton St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Son of Edwin Peck Weed and Celine Victoire (G6hn) Weed ; b. Brooklyn, 
N. Y., Oct. 26, 1871. 

Commencement Orator. German Prize, 1892. Sec'y and Prophet of Class. 
Sec'y of Eucleian. A. T. and $.B.K. 

Clerk, with Whitman Bros., Commission Merchants, 302 Produce Exchange, 
N. Y., 1892-4. 

B. S., 1892, from Univ., City of N. Y. 



1893. 



BRUSH, WILLIAM WHITLOCK. South Orange, N. J. 

Son of Clinton Ethelbert Brush and Eliza Thomson (Whitlock) Brush ; b. 
Orange, N. J., July 28, 1874. 

Post-Grad. Study since 1893. 

B. S., 1893, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Uncle: Charles B., 1867. 



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CHASE, CORNELIUS THURSTON. 224 McDonough St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Son of Cornelius Thurston Chase and Caroline Frances (Aitken') Chase : b. 
Albany, N. Y., Feb. 12, 1871. ^ ^ 

Philosophical Orator (4th Honor). First Butler Eucleian Essay Prize, 1893. 
Second Hebrew Prize, 1893. T. S. Baley Scholarship and Ass't Librarian, 
1892-3 and 1893-4. Class Poet. Founder's Day Poet. Sec'y and Treas., 
Y. M. C. A. Pres. of University Quarterly Ass'n. Editor of The Violet. W.T. 
and $.B.K. 

Post-Grad. Course in the Univ., 1893-4. 

A. B., 1893, from Univ., City of N. Y. 



CROSBY, NORMAN WILSON. 38 Trinity Place, New Rochelle, N. Y. 

Son of Horace Crosby and Jane Elizabeth (Jarvis) Crosby ; b. New Rochelle, 
N. Y., Jan. 27, 1874. 

Student of Civil Engineering at the Univ. since 1893. 
B. S., 1893, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

De FRECE, benjamin FRANKLIN. Hotel Lincoln, Broadway and 52d St., 
N.Y. City. J ^ » 

Son of A. B. de Frece and Sophia (Bernstein) de Frece ; b. N. Y. City, Aug. 
24, 1872. 

Vice-Pres. of Eucleian. Vice-Pres. of Dramatic Ass'n. Z.W. 
N. Y. Law School since 1893. 

A. B., 1893, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
Father: Abraham B., 1867. 

FAULKS, FREDERIC JAMES. 134 Broad St., Elizabeth, N. J. 

Son of Isaac Faulks and Mary Howell (Drake) Faulks ; b. Elizabeth, N. J., 
Nov. 9, 1872. 

Commencement Orator. Pres. of Eucleian. Editor-in-chief of University 
Quarterly. W. T. 

Student, N. Y. Law School, since 1893. 

B. S., 1893, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

FERRIS, FREDERICK EDWARD. 820 Montgomery St., Jersey City, N. J. 

Son of Garwood Ferris and Mary Ogden Beach (Gamble) Ferris ; b. Nanuet, 
N. Y., Sept. 3, 1871. 

Commencement Orator. Pres. of Athletic Ass'n. Vice-Pres. of Class. A.$. 

B. S., 1893, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Cousins: Chancellor Isaac; John M., 1843; Richard B., 1844; Isaac W., 
1859 (non-grad.) ; Morris P., 1874 (non-grad.) ; Richard, 1874 ; Geo. N., 1877 
(non-grad.); Albert W., 1878; James D., 1879; L F. Ludlam, 1866; W. L. 
Ludlam, 1868 ; I. F. Lockwood, 1873. 

GATES, VIRGIL CLYDE. 287 Tonnele Ave., Jersey City, N. J. 

Son of the Rev. Martin Luther Gates and Maggie Amelia (Heagy) Gates ; b. 
Arendtsville, Pa., Apr. 15, 1871. 

Sec'y of Class. Class Day Orator. Member of Executive Committees of 
Athletic and Dramatic Ass' ns. Tj.W. 

South West Kansas Meth. Episc. Coll., Winfield, Kan., 1886-8; Clerk, 
Actuary's Dept., Washington Life Ins. Co., 21 Cortlandt St., N. Y. City, since 

1893- 

B. S., 1893, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Father : Martin Luther, A. M., 1892, and Ph. D., 1894, from Univ., City of 
N. Y. Brother: Moody Bliss, 1897. 



202 UNIVERSITY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. l^^9S' 

ISAACS, JULIEN MYER. no E. 73d St., N. Y. City. 

Son of Myer S. Isaacs and Maria (Solomon) Isaacs ; b. N. Y. City, June i, 

1874. 

English Salutatorian and Inman Fellow. Class Treas. Vice-Pres. of Scientific 
Soc'y. Chemical Prize, 1893. ^.T. and $.B.K. 

Demonstrator in Chemical Laboratory of the Univ. ; Post-Grad. Courses in 
Electricity and Chemistry in the Univ. since 1893. 

B. S., 1893, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Father: Myer S., 1859. Uncles: Isaac S., 1865; Abram S., 1871. 

LEWIS, HENRY, no W. 124th St., N. Y. City. 

Son of Thomas Francis Henry Lewis and Ellen (Gostling) Lewis ; b. N. Y» 
City, July 24, 187 1. 

Latin Salutatorian. Censor, Sec'y and Pres. of Eucleian. Editor of The Violets 
Chapel Organist. Pres. of Y. M. C. A. Class Historian and Testator. $.B.K. 

Student in Union Theol. Sem. since 1893 ; Post-Grad. Course in the Univ. 
since 1893 ; Organist of Calvary Presb. Church, N. Y. City. 

A. B., 1893, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
Life Member of Am. Missionary Ass'n. 

LEWIS, HENRY FLEMMING. 132 Sip Ave., Jersey City, N. J. 

Son of William Henry Lewis and Alice Elizabeth (Flemming) Lewis ; b. 
Jersey City, N. J., Apr. i, 1873. 

B. S., 1893, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
Cousin: R. L. Flemming, 1891. 

LOBO, CARLOS. 219 W. 44th St., N. Y. City. 

Son of David Solomon Lobo and Clara (Senior) Lobo ; b. Cura9oa, West 
Indies, Sept. 22, 1873. 
Commencement Orator. 
Vice-Pres. and Toastmaster of Class. 
Post-Grad. Civil Engineering Course, Univ., since 1893. 
B. S., 1893, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

MALLALIEU, FRANK WICKHAM. 62 Monticello Ave., Jersey City, N. J. 

Son of Frank Augustus Mallalieu and Sarah Frances (Wickham) Mallalieu ; b. 
N. Y. City, Jan. 11, 1871. 

Historian and Treas. of Class. Sec'y of Eucleian. W.T. 
Student, Coll., Physicians and Surgeons, N. Y., since 1893. 
B. S., 1893, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

MILLARD, CHARLES WARREN. 133 W. 4th St., N. Y. City. 

Son of Charles Wesley Millard and Harriet Augusta (Prior) Millard ; b. New- 
burgh, N. Y., Apr. 17, 1871. 

Pres. of Class, Freshman and Senior Years. Editor of University Quarterly, 
Sec'y and Treas. of Eucleian. W.T. 

Clerk in law office of Steele & Dickson, 40 Wall St. 

A. B., 1893, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

PARDINGTON, GEORGE PALMER. 692 Eighth Ave., N. Y. City. 

Son of Rayner Stevens Pardington and Eliza J. (Corey) Pardington ; b. St. 
Clair, Mich., Feb. 18, 1866. 

Commencement Orator. Treas. and Sec'y of Class, and Permanent Class 
Sec'y. 

Tutor in New Testament Greek, N. Y. Missionary Training Coll., 1891-3 ; 
Drew Theol. Sem., Madison, N. J., since 1893 ; Post-Grad. Course in the 
Semitic Language, Univ., City of N. Y., since 1893. 

A. B., 1893, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

(See bibliography.) 



1894.1 DEPARTMENT OF ARTS AND SCIENCE. 20$ 

PRICE, SAMUEL DOBBINS. 59 N. nth St., Newark, N. J. 

Son of William Price and Mary Louise (Dobbins) Price ; b. Newark, N. T., 
July 27, 1869. 

Commencement Orator. Founder's Day Orator and Prize Debater. Class 
Orator. Sec'y and Vice-Pres. of Eucleian. Editor-in-chief of Violet. Editor 
and Business Manager of University Quarterly. A.^. and $.B.K. 

Princeton Theol. Sem., 1893-4; Pastor, Bruce St. Presb. Church, Newark, 
N. J., since 1894. 

A. B., 1893, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

RICE, JAMES FRANCIS. Washington, Pa. 

Son of the Rev. Wm. Henry Rice and Mary Elizabeth (Holland) Rice ; b. 
York, Pa., Sept. 3, 1872. 

Valedictorian and Ogden Butler Philosophical Fellow ($300). Vice-Pres. of 
Y. M. C. A. German Prize, 1892. Sec'y, Librarian, Vice-Pres. and Pres. of 
f Eucleian. Pres. of Class. Custodian of Bun. Chairman of Class Day Com- 
mittee. W.T. 2ind$. B.K. 

Post-Grad. Course in the Univ., 1893-4 ; Teacher in Trinity Hall, Washington, 
Pa., since 1894. 

A. B., 1893, ftom Univ., City of N. Y. 

ROBINSON, ELIAS P. 314 Henry St., N. Y. City. 

B. S., 1893, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

STRICKLAND, FRANCIS LORETTE, Jr. 625 Greene Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Son of Francis L. Strickland and Emily S. (Clanny) Strickland : b. Brooklyn, 
N. Y., May8, 1871. 

Commencement Orator. Sec'y and Librarian of Eucleian. Class Treas. 
W.T. 

Student at Boston Theol. Sem. since 1893. 

A. B., 1893, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

I WIGHTMAN, PERCY BUTLER. 68 E. 131st St., N. Y. City. 

Son of Frederick B. Wightman and Abigail Ann (Hartley) Wightman ; b. 
I N. Y. City, Feb. 13, 1871. 

j Class Sec'y. Sec'y and Pres. of Eucleian. Sec'y and Pres. of Glee Club. 
I Class Prophet. W.T. 

Student at Auburn Theol. Sem. since 1893. 

A. B., 1893, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
1 Father: Frederick B., 1851. Brother: Orrin S., 1895. Uncle: I. S. Hartley, 
1'' 1852. 



YALDEN, JAMES ERNEST GRANT. 144 W. 94th St., N. Y. City. 

Son of James Yalden and Emma (Churchyard) Yalden ; b. London, Eng., 
Feb. 6, 1870. 
Founder, Pres. and Sec'y of Scientific Soc'y. A. IT. 
B. S., 1893, from Univ., City of N. Y. 



1894. 

BARRINGER, THEODORE BAME, Jr. 226 W. I32d St., N. Y. City. 

Son of Theodore Bame Barringer and Lucy Velowa (Stockwell) Barringer ; b. 
N. Y. City, Feb. ii, 1875. 

Freshman Scientific Entrance Prize. Grand Marshal at Commencement. 
Philosophical Orator. Class Orator. Editor and Business Manager of Violet, '94. 
Member of Football Team and of Exec. Com. Athletic Ass'n. A. T. and $.B.K. 

B. S., 1894, from Univ., City of N. Y. 



204 UNIVERSITY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. [1894. 

BLAKE, JAMES EDDY. 194 Putnam Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Son of James Augustus Blake and Alice Estell (Eddy) Blake ; b. West 

Hoboken, N. J., June 12, 1873. 

Commencement Orator. Sec'y of Class. ^.T. \ 

B. S., 1894, from Univ. City of N. Y. y 

Cousins: John D., 1884; Robert W., 1887 (non-grad.). ^ 

BLAUVELT, EUGENE LANSING. Cresskill, N. J. 

Son of Charles Lansing Blauvelt and Anna (Insley) Blauvelt ; b. Cresskill, N. 
J., Sept. 18, 1875. 

Master of Ceremonies on Founder's Day. ^.T.A. ^ 

Ph. B., 1894, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

BRENNEMAN, CHARLES STANLEY. 157 E. 71st St., N. Y. City. 

Son of Charles Brenneman and Elizabeth (Leonhard) Brenneman ; b. N. Y. 
City, July 7, 1874. 

Camera Club. Treas., Chess and Checker Club. 

Ph. B., 1894, from Univ., City of N. Y. j/ 

BRODY, JOSEPH MARCUS. 204 Broome St., Newark, N. J. 

Son of Marcus G. Broido and Maria (Shuvaloff ) Broido ; b. KiefF, Russia, 
May 14, 1870. 

Scientific Orator. Freshman Scientific Entrance Prize. Librarian of En- 
gineering Soc'y. $.B.K. 

B. S., 1894, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

CARROLL, VERNON EMERSON. Tenafly, Bergen Co., N. J. 

Son of the Rev. Vernon Bond Carroll and Mary Stickney (Emerson) Carroll ; 
b. Pottersville, Hunterdon Co., N. J., Sept. 4, 1872. 

Class Orator. Pres. of Class, Sophomore Year. Member of Glee Club and 
Pres. of Glee Club Ass'n. Cor. Sec'y of Eucleian. Editor of Violet, '94. 

A. B., 1894, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
Cousin : Prof. Charles Carroll. 

COHEN, JULIUS. 247 Monroe St., N. Y. City. 

Son of Barnard Cohen and Esther (Lipetz) Cohen ; b. Podol, Russia, June 15, 
1869. 

B. S., 1894, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Feb. 15, 1886, Toubie, da. of Joseph L. Spivak. Children : Minnie, 
Louis and Rosy. 

FAIRCHILD, ELBERT RAYMOND. 121 W. 8ist St., N. Y. City. 

Son of Lewis Judson Fairchild and Elizabeth (Sleight) Fairchild ; b. N. Y. 
City, Sept. 3, 1873. v 

B. S., 1894, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
Brother: Frank B., 1890. 

GESSLER, THEODORE ARTHUR. 719 St. Nicholas Ave., N. Y. City. 

Son of the Rev. Dr. Theodore A. K. Gessler and Annie (Sherburne) Gessler ; 
b. Elizabeth, N. J., May 23, 1873. 

Class Historian and Poet. Class Pres., Junior Year. Pres. of Eucleian. 
Editor of University Quarterly. W. T. 

A. B., 1894, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

GINSBURG, LEON BERNARD. 52 E. ii8th St. 

Son of Bernhard Ginsburg and Matilda (Liebenthal) Ginsburg ; b. N. Y. City, 
Aug. 24, 1870. 

B. S., 1894, from Univ., City of N. Y. 



1894-] DEPARTMENT OF ARTS AND SCIENCE. 20$ 

IRWIN, JOHN VOSBURGH. 1070 Lexington Ave., N. Y. City. 

Son of William Irwin and Elizabeth (Vosburgh) Irwin ; b. N. Y. City, Oct. 17, 
1874. 

Commencement Orator. Orator on Founder's Day. Pres. of Eucleian. Vice- 
Pres. of Athletic Ass'n. W. T. and $.B.K. 

Ph. B., 1894, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

KIRBY, RALPH. Roslyn, Queens Co., N. Y. 

Son of William Wallace Kirby and Susan Eliza Kirby ; b. Roslyn, Oueens 
Co., N. Y., June 8, 1868. 
Greek Salutatorian. Z.W. and $.B.K. 
A. B., 1894, from Univ., City of N. Y. 



LYDECKER, JOHN GEORGE. 414 W. 44th St., N. Y. City. 

Son of John Jacob Lydecker and Susan (Leggett) Lydecker ; b. N. Y. City, 
Dec. 15, 1871. 
Class Poet. 'Editor oi Violet, 'g^. Pres. of Engineering Soc'y- ^.$. 
B. S., 1894, from Univ., City of N. Y. 



LYMAN, JOSEPH BARDWELL. University Building, N. Y. City. 

Son of Joseph Bard well Lyman and Laura Elizabeth (Baker) Lyman ; b. New 
Egypt, N. J., Jan. 4, 1870. 

English Salutatorian. Permanent Sec'y of Class. Sec'y and Librarian of 
Eucleian. Editor-in-chief of University Quarterly. Class Poet. W.TT. and 
^.B.K. 

Ph. B., 1894, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Brother: Alexanders., 1884. 



MacCRACKEN, JOHN HENRY. University Heights, N. Y. City. 

Son of Chancellor Henry Mitchell MacCracken and Catharine Almira (Hub- 
bard) MacCracken ; b. Rochester, Vt., Sept. 30, 1875. 

Valedictorian. Classical Entrance Prize. Class Pres., Senior Year. Treas., 
Cor. Sec'y and Censor of Eucleian. Pres., Y. M. C. A. Editor of University 
Quarterly. W.T. and $.B.K. 

A. B., 1894, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

MAHR, EMIL OTTO FREDERICK. 55 Magazine St., Newark, N. J. 

Son of Conrad Mahr and Mary Anna (Feick) Mahr ; b. Newark, N. J., Oct. 11, 

1873. 

B. S., 1894, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

MANNING, FRANCIS LEARY. 134 W. 34th St., N. Y. City. 

Son of John B. Manning and Mary (Leary) Manning ; b. Staten Island, N. Y., 
Oct. 20, 1872. 

Second Vice-Pres. of Class. Editor of University Quarterly. $.r.^. 

B. S., 1894, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

MOORHEAD, JOHN JOSEPH. 310 Second Ave., N. Y. City. 

Son of Dr. Joseph Moorhead and Mary Moorhead ; b. N. Y. City, July 15, 
1874. 

Censor, Cor. Sec'y, Vice-Pres. and Pres. of Eucleian. Editor of University 
Quarterly and of Violet, '94. Class Statistician. W. T. 

B. S., 1894, from Univ., City of N. Y. 



206 UNIVERSITY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. [1894. 

MORALES Y CALVO, CARLOS. Oficias no, Havana, Cuba. 

Son of M. A. R. de Morales (Marques de la Real Proclamacion) and Maria 

Antonia (Calvo) Morales ; b. Havana, Cuba, Dec. 21, 1870. 
Vice-Pres. of Class. Manager Class Baseball Team. Z.!f. ^rf 

B. S., 1894, from Univ., City of N. Y. "% 

Cousin: Francisco M., 1883. i 

PENTZ, PERRY CARTER. 61 W. 74th St., N. Y. City. 

Son of Archibald Maclay Pentz and Mary E. (Edwards) Pentz ; b. N. Y. City, 
Feb. 25, 1872. 

Pres., Quarterly Ass'n. Presentation Orator. Exec. Com. of Intercollegiate 
A. A. W. T. 

A. B., 1894, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Great-uncles : Moses B. and William B. Maclay, 1836. Cousins : Isaac W. 
Maclay, i860 (non-grad.) ; Augustus W. Maclay, 1863 (non-grad.) ; William W. 
Maclay, 1872. 

PISEK, GODFREY ROGER. 347 E. 74th St., N. Y. City. 

Son of Anton Pisek and Barbara (Musil) Pisek ; b. N. Y. City, Aug. 20, 1873. 

Class Historian and Prophet. Censor of Eucleian. Prizes for One Mile Run. 
W.T. 

B. S., 1894, from Univ., City of N. Y. 
Brother: Vincent, 1882. 

RANDALL, GEORGE WOODRUFF. 669 St. Mark's Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Son of Stephen M. Randall and Catherine Jane (Davies) Randall ; b. Brooklyn, 
N. Y., April 14, 1873. 
Commencement Orator. Class Treas. and Poet. Sec'y of Dramatic Ass'n. 

B. S., 1894, from Univ., City of N. Y. f 

f 

RUSTON, JOHN EDWARD. 473 Tompkins Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Son of Charles Ruston and Elizabeth Minor (Purdy) Ruston ; b. N. Y. City, 
June 14, 1872. 

Class Orator and Historian. Censor and Rec. Sec'y of Eucleian. Sec'y of 
Athletic Ass'n. 'E.dXiox oi University Quarterly . W.T. 

B. S., 1894, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

I 
SIMPSON, HERMAN, 128 Allen St., N. Y. City. 

Son of Jeruham Hirsch Simpson and Giitel (Wolkowsky) Simpson ; b. 
Kalvaria, Russian Poland, Dec. 7, 1870. 

A. B., 1894, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

SPINNER, FRANCIS ELLA.S. Herkimer, N. Y. 

Son of J. Peter B. Spinner and Barbara (Kurfes) Spinner ; b. Herkimer, N. Y., 
Jan. 20, 1874. 

Class Treasurer. Chairman, Exec. Com. of Engineering Soc'y. A.$. 

B. S., 1894, from Univ., City of N. Y. 



STIEBEL, SAMUEL J. 310 W. 103d St., N. Y. City. 

Son of Isaac Stiebel and Frances (Deitsch) Stiebel : b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Oct. 
I, 1875. 

Testator on Class Day. On Founder's Day Com. Glee Club. Manager of 
Dramatic Ass'n. A.T, 

B. S., 1894, from Univ., City of N. Y. 



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VAN RIPER, JOHN TERHUNE. 205 Main Ave., Passaic, N. J. 

Son of Dr. Cornelius Van Riper and Adrianna (Terhune) Van Riper ; b. 
Passaic, N. J., April 20, 1872. 

Class Treas. and Vice-Pres. Vice-Pres. and Pres. of Athletic Ass'n. Z.W. 

A. B., 1894, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

Father: Cornelius, 1863. Brother: A.Ward, 1892. Uncle: Abram H., 1875 
(non-grad.), 

VOISLAWSKY, ANTONIE PHINEAS. 72 St. Mark's PI., N. Y. City. 

Son of Selig P. Voislawsky and Antonie (Sharles) Voislawsky ; b. N. Y. City, 
June 5, 1872. 

Class Historian and Toastmaster. Pres. of Press Club and of Republican Club. 
Editor of Violet, '94. $.T.A. 

B. S., 1894, from Univ., City of N. Y. 



Honorary Degrees 



CONFERRED BY THE 



University of the City of New York. 



1834. 



I 



A. M. 
*Edward Jay Bath, England. 

D. D. 

*John Johns , Williamsburgh, Va, 

LL.D. 

*James Douglas Cavers, Scotland. 

*William Gaston North Carolina. 

1835. -| 

A. M. ' 

*Albert T. Bledsoe, Prof Mississippi, 

*John W. Rand, M. D. Staten Island, N. Yi ] 

D. D. 

Andrew Brandram London, England. 

Daniel L. Carroll Prince Edward, Va. 

Chauncey Colton Holly Springs, Miss. 

1836. 

A. M. 

John W. Thomson Berlin, Ohio, 

*Octavius Winslow Leamington, England. 

D. D. 

Jonathan Cogswell New Brunswick, N. J. 

John Dyer London, England. 

♦William Patton New York City. 

LL.D. 
♦Alexander Dallas Bache , Washington, D. C. 



HONORARY DEGREES. 209 

1838. 

A. M. 

Cornelius H. Edgar New York City. 

Alfred Greenleaf Brooklyn, N. Y. 

*John Leckie New York. 

D. D. 

♦John Leifchild London, England. 

*George Potts New York City. 

*Henry White New York City. 

LL.D. 

♦William W. Ellsworth Connecticut. 

♦James Tallmadge .New York City. 

1840. 

A. M. 

Josiah H. Applegate , 

Erasmus Darwin Fisk 

G. Thurston Bedellf New York City. 

James A. Buckf Leonardton, Md. 

David Hillhouse Buelf Cumberland, Md. 

St. Michael Facklesf Fort Vancouver, Oreg. 

Thomas F. Falesf Waltham, Mass. 

♦Josiah C. Frink-f- Rutland, Mass. 

Churchill J. Gibsonf Petersburgh, Va. 

Samuel R. Jacksonf , Upperville, Va. 

Charles Walker Kinsmanf Philadelphia, Pa. 

William Thomas Leavell-f Charles City, Va. 

Robert T. Masonf Fairford Co., Va. 

Edward B. McGuiref , Hague, Va. 

Richard C. McMurtrief Philadelphia, Pa. 

Samuel R. Meadef Philadelphia, Pa. 

Robert Nelsonf : Shanghai, China. 

L. G. Noblef Catskill, N. Y. 

Montgomery R. Shawf Philadelphia, Pa. 

T. Alexander Toddf Clarke Co., Va. 

184I. 

A. M. 

John Dowdney, Jr '. New York City. 

D. D. 

♦E. C. Bridgman Canton, China. 

James Legge India. 

1842. 

A. M. 

♦Lewis H. Hobby New York City. 

♦Orin W. Morris, Prof Knoxville, Tenn. 

♦James Shea New York City. 

+ These graduates of Bristol College received their degree of Master of Arts at the University, 
Bristol College being suspended. 



210 UNIVERSITY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. 

D. D. 

* William Adams New York City. 

Richard W. Dickinson New York City. 

Hugh Mair Canada. 

John McDonnell j 

LL.D. ^ 

*Roger B. Taney, Attorney-Gen'l of the U. S Washington, D. C. 

1843. 
A. M. 

William Evarts 

Francis Joseph Mataw , 

William H. Turner Washington, D. CL 

D. D. * 

*William H. Medhurst Batavia, East Indies. 

*Alexander H. Vinton Boston, Mass. 



I 



1844. 

M. D. 

Dr. Aumsat Paris, France. 

Dr. August Davezac, Jr New Orleans, La. 

Dr. Jules Guerin Paris, France. 

*Dr. Razor Athens, Greece. 

Dr. Homer L. Thrall Gambler, Ohio. 

D. D. 

*George B. Cheever New York City. 

Richard Winter Hamilton Leeds, England. 

1845. 

M. D. 

Ezra Bliss Iowa. 

A. Davezac New York City. 

Calvin Howard New York City. 

Alexander McWhorter Alabama. 

C. E. West Buffalo, N. Y. 

D. D. 

William J. Boone Shanghai, China. 

♦Albert D. Dod Princeton, N. J. 

Henry Gray Scotland. 

*Cortland Van Rensselaer Burlington, N. J. 

1846. 

M. D. 
J. Batchelor Utica, N. Y. 

A. B. Dewitt Saugerties, N. Y. 

E. Everard Holland. 

J. A. McLeod Powelton, N. C. 

J. A. B. Whitridge Charleston, S. C. 

D. D. 
William Hanna Stirling, Scotland 



HONORARY DEGREES. 211 

1847. 

A. M. 
Solomon Sampson SatchwelP 

Isaac George Hubbs New York City. 

M. D. 

Thomas Dillard Virginia. 

Alexander A. Hunt New Jersey. 

1848. 

D. D. 

*John Jason Owen New York City. 

♦Peter P. Sanford New York City. 

LL.D. 

Hugh Campbell London, England. 

1849. 

M. D. 
Dr. James A. Kelly Socopatoy, Ala. 

D. D. 

L. P.W. Balch Chester, Pa. 

Matthew Barclay Old Kilpatrick, Scotland. 

Azariah G. Orton New York City. 

1850. 

M. D. 

Dr. Jeremiah C. Dorman Coxsackie, N. Y. 

Dr. Henry R. Hamilton Harpersfield, N. Y. 

1852. 

A. M. 

♦Abraham S. Gardiner Sag Harbor, N. Y. 

♦Joseph H. Palmer New York City. 

M. D. 

John F. De Bardeleben South Carolina. 

William C. Lewis Kentucky. 

D. D. 
♦James W. McLane Brooklyn, N. Y. 

1853. 
A. M. 

John F. Stoddard University of Northern Pennsylvania. 

John C. Loomis Allenton, Ala. 

M. D. 

Henry Martyn Scudder, '40 Winchester, Mass. 

LL.D. 
♦Samuel H. Dickson, M. D Charleston, S. C. 



212 UNIVERSITY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. 

1854. 

A. M. 

*George Washington Huntsman, Prof College of City of N. Y. 

*John Little New York* 

M. D. \ 

Aaron W. Hull New York.' 

James A. Mott New York* 

D. D. J 

William Maclure. „ New Providence, Bahamas^ 

*Ebenezer Wiggins, '3^ Paterson, N. ]} 

*Amos B. Lambert, '34 Salem, N. Y/ 



LL.D. ' 

♦Alexander Duff, D. D.. Calcutta, India* 

*Elias Loomis, A. M University, N. Yi 

1855. i 

A. M. 

* Augustine Jos6 Morales : . . , College of City of N. Y. 

Solomon Jenner New York City. 

Doctor of Music. 
*Lowell Mason New York City. 

D. D. 

Alexander Monroe Manchester, England. 

Eli Canfield Brooklyn, N. Y. 

*William T. Sprole West Point, N. Y. 

♦William G. Schauffler Constantinople, Europe. 

Robert Boyd Prescott, Canada West. 

1856. 

M. D. 

J. P. Litchfield Kingston, Canada. 

James S. Cossitt New Castle, Pa. 

•John Olympius Athens, Greece. 

F. Rilliet Geneva, Switzerland. 

E. Barthez Paris, France. 

1857. 

A. M. ' 

♦David P. Holton, M. D New York. 

Joseph McKee New York. 

D. D. 

Samuel Cooke New York City, j 

♦James S. Evans, '36 Setauket, N. Y. ! 

John Jennings Toronto, Canada. ; 

♦Charles Wadsworth Philadelphia, Pa. 

LL.D. 

♦George Smith, F. A. S., F. R. S. A London, England. 

♦Horatio Allen, A. M New York. 



HONORARY DEGREES. 213 

1858. 

A. M. 
•James Baird St. John, N. B. 

M. D. 

Lewis H. White New York. 

Joseph Giglioli Genoa, Italy. 

John H. T. Main Arkansas. 

Obed Harvey California. 

D. D. 

Daniel Clay Houghton, A. M Philadelphia, Pa. 

John M. Reid, '39, President, Genesee College New York City. 

Peter Schermerhorn Chauncey, A. M New York City. 

A. C. Van Raalte, A. M Holland, Mich. 

♦Noah Porter, President, Yale University New Haven, Conn. 

John R. Macduff , Glasgow, Scotland. 

*L. F. Bungener Geneva, Switzerland. 

LL.D. 
*John Lothrop Motley, A. M New York City. 

Doctor of Music. 
*Thomas Hastings New York City. 

1859. 

A. M. 

Joseph Nimmo, Jr., '53 Washington, D. C. 

*Casimir Fabrigou, Prof College of City of N. Y. 

M. D. 

A. J. Prime New York City. 

Hugh Kelly North Carolina. 

D. D. 

John Jenkins Philadelphia, Pa. 

Theodore J. Wylie, Prof Philadelphia, Pa. 

John Caird Glasgow, Scotland. 

♦Jeremiah S. Lord, '36 New York City. 

Aquila A. Reeve Baltimore, Md. 

LL.D. 

♦Thomas W. Gierke, Judge of Supreme Court New York City. 

i860. 

A. M. 

♦Charles Washington Baird, '48 Rye, N. Y. 

D. D. 

John McMillan Kirkcudbright, Scotland. 

William Ormiston New York City. 

William Hogarth Detroit, Mich. 

♦J. E. Caldwell Doremus, '36, President, Anama College Texas. 



214 UNIVERSITY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. 

LL.D. 

*John Edgar, D. D Belfast, Ireland. 

*Robert Hogg England. 

*Henry E. Davies, Judge of the Court of Appeals and Justice i 

of Supreme Court of State of New York [ ^^^ ^^^^ ^ity. 

James J. Roosevelt New York City. 

1861. 

A. M. 

♦William Darling, M. D New York. 

Albert Wells New York. 

D. D. 

*James Eells Cleveland, O. 

Robert W. Henry New York City. 

Thomas C. Strong New York City. 

J. Parsons Hovey New York City. 

George Jeffrey Scotland. 

LL.D. 

*S. Austin Allibone Pennsylvania. 

1862. 

A. M. 

Edward J. Sears New York City. 

T. De Witt Talmage, '53 Brooklyn, N. Y. 

D. D. 

Dwight M. Seward South Norwalk, Conn. 

Rufus W. Clark , Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Thomas S. Childs, '47 Washington, D. C. 

*N. Simpson Culbertson China. 

Samuel B. Beryne England. 

James K. Campbell New York. 

LL.D. 

Isaac Taylor England. 

James Wynne, M. D New York. 

Ph.D. 
♦Benjamin W. Dwight, LL.D CUnton, N. Y. 

1863. 

D. D. 

David Crawford Edinburgh, Scotland. 

William Banvard Kingsborough, N. Y. 

Charles Stewart, Chaplain U. S. Navy. 

J. McLaren Quackenbush New York City. 

LL.D. 

Marshall Henshaw. Rutgers College, N. J. 

Henry C. Gary Philadelphia, Pa, 



HONORARY DEGREES. 21 5 

I 1864. 

D. D. 

Hiram P. Arms Norwich, Conn. 

Philip Phelps, Jr 

*William P. Breed Philadelphia, Pa. 

Robert R. Booth New York City. 

John H. Manning ... 

John Ripley Adam 

♦Raymond H. Seely, '39 , Amherst, Mass. 

Lachlin Taylor . . . . , 

♦Frederick G. Clark, '42 Troy, N. Y. 

LL.D. 

*Asa D. Smith •. Hanover, N. H. 

Edward J. Sears, A. M New York City. 

John Lord Stamford, Conn. 

1865. 

D. D. 

William Marshall Scotland. 

♦William Roberts New York City. 

Frederick F. Ellinwood New York City. 

♦Cornelius R. Duffie New York City. 

♦Andrew Stevenson New York City. 

♦Benjamin F. Stead, '39 Astoria, N. Y. 

Thomas S. Hastings New York City. 

LL.D. 

Edward H. Owen New York City. 

1866. 

A. M. 
Adam McClelland Dubuque, Iowa. 

D. D. 

Alexander R. Thompson, '42 Summit, N. J. 

Edward O. Flagg New York City. 

Peter Stryker New York City. 

Thomas Phillips England. 

♦James Dick , Ireland. 

LL.D. 

Eleazar Lord Piermont, N. Y. 

*Samuel W. Fisher Clinton, N. Y. 

♦Charles D. Cleveland New York City. 

♦Charles E. Anthon, Prof New York City. 

P. S. D. 

*Erastus W. Smith, '44 New York City. 



2l6 UNIVERSITY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. 

1867. 

A. M. 
D. A. Baldwin , Newark, N. J. 

D. D. 

John W. Yule Alexandria, Egypt. 

James Baird St. John, N. B. 

S. R. Brown Japan. 

Isaac O. Fillmore Knowlesville, Ky. 

LL.D. 

*Ebenezer A. Johnson, Prof. University, N. Y. 

♦Samuel J. Tilden, '35 New York City. 

M. S. 

J. H. Striedinger New York City. 

Ph. D. 

William I. Knapp, Prof. New Haven, Conn. 



1868. 

A. M. 

J. Watson Jamieson Pennsylvania. 

William W. Maclay New York City. 

D. D. 

♦Francis N. Zabriskie, '50 New York City. 

Ransom B. Welch 

John L. Aikman 

Aaron L. Lindsley 

LL.D. 

♦Joseph P. Thompson New York City. 

*George H. Moore, '42 New York City. 

Ph. D. 

William B. Silber New York City. 

♦George J. Adler, '44 New York City. 



1869. 

D. D. ^ 

William Aikman, '46 Atlantic City, N. J. 

Charles Taylor, '40 Courtland, Ala. 

Karl Meyer New Brunswick, N. J. 

Ph. D. 

W. H. Carter, '50 Tallahassee, Fla. 

♦Samuel Lockwood, '47 Freehold, N. J. 

Washington Hasbrouck Jersey City, N. J. 



HONORARY DEGREES. 217 

1870. 

D. D. 

Gilbert Morgan South Carolina. 

Henry Neill Highland Park, 111. 

W. H. Steele Newark, N.J. 

LL.D. 

♦Hugh L. Bond, '48, Judge of the Supreme Court Baltimore, Md. 

W. A. P. Martin Pekin University, China. 

Cyrus Hamlin Robert College, Constantinople. 

William Blackwood Philadelphia, Pa. 

♦Richard L. Larremore, Chief Justice of the Court of Com- ) ^, ., , „., 
^, Y New York City, 

mon Pleas ) "^ 

Ph. D. 

♦George W. Clarke New York City. 

George R. En tier New York City. 

I. D. Graves New York City. 

R 1872. 

r A. M. 

Whitelaw Reid New York City. 

D. D. 

George B. Bacon Orange Valley, N. J. 

Nathaniel W. Conkling New York City. 

Alexander Hamilton England. 

LL.D. 

♦Alfred C. Post, M. D., Prof New York City. 

♦W. A. Scott San Francisco, Cal. 

Doctor of Music. 
U. C. Burnap New York City. 

Ph. D. 
♦Charles Carroll, Prof University, N. Y. 

ti873. 
A. B. 

James Davies New York City. 

A. M. 
Elliot Sandford New York City. 

D. D. 

Hugh S. Carpenter, '42 Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Sanford W. Roe, '47 New York City. 

Adam L. Simpson England. 

William Hayes Ward - New York City. 

LL.D. 
John Foster Union College, N. Y. 

M. D. 
Charles F. Chandler New York City. 

Ph. D. 
Albert Daenker New York City. 



2l8 UNIVERSITY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. 

1874. 

A. M. 
John N. Lewis New York City. 

D. D. 

Erskine N. White New York City. 

William Reed Edinburgh, Scotland. 

Samuel AntlifF. Toronto, Canada. 

LL.D. 
R. Ogden Doremus, M. D., Prof., '42 New York City. 

Ph. D. 

Alexander Meyrowitz New York City. 

Fitzgerald Tisdale, Jr., Prof New York City. 

1875. 

D. D. 

Charles Scott, Prof Milliard, Mich. 

♦Burtis Cunningham Megie, '35 Dover, N. J. 

William W. Eddy Sidon, Syria. 

LL.D. 
Asa Bird Gardner, Prof New York City. 

Ph. D. 

Elie Charlier New York City. 

*George H. Cook, Prof New Brunswick, N. J. 

Benjamin A. Sheldon, '53 New York City. 

1876. 

D. D. 

Charles Washington Baird, '48 Rye, N. Y. 

Mytton Maury New York. 

*George Zabriskie Gray, '58, Dean of Episc. Theol. School.. .Cambridge, Mass. 
Charles Stuart Vedder Charleston, S. C. 

LL.D. 

W. G. T. Shedd, Prof New York City. 

Ph. D. 
John Jacob Anderson Brooklyn, N. Y. 

1877. 

D. D. 

Lyman Abbott, '53 Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Edward W. Bentley Ellenville, N. Y. 

George W. Dubois, '43 , Essex, N. Y. 

Doctor of Music. 
Frederick Louis Ritter, Prof., Vassar College Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 

Ph.D. 

Bernhard Pick Rochester, N. Y. 

Charles B. Warring. Poughkeepsie, N. 



HONORARY DEGREES. 219 

1878. 

A.M. 

T. Addison Richards New York City. 

Edward J. Bermingham, M. D New York City. 

D. D. 

Amasa S. Freeman, '43 Haverstraw, N. Y. 

Luther W. Peck, '45 , Honesdale, Pa. 

Wilson Phraner, '47 Sing Sing, N. Y. 

LL.D. 

David R. Jaques, Prof. New York City. 

*S. O. Vanderpoel, M. D., '42, Prof .Albany, N. Y. 

Ph. D. 
Abraham S. Isaacs, '71, Prof University, City of N. Y. 

1879. 

A. M. 
William L. Pelletreau Southampton, N. Y. 

D. D. 

♦George Whitfield Timlow, '41 Salem, N. J. 

Adam McClelland, A. M., Ph. D Dubuque, Iowa. 

Henry B. Elliot, '40 Stonington, Conn. 

LL.D. 

*Caleb S. Henry, D. D Stamford, Conn. 

John Newton Rogers, '48 Davenport, Iowa. 

Ph. D. 

Charles E. Emery New York City. 

Charles Rice New York City. 



1880. 

D. D. 

John Goodman Hall, '36 Cleveland, Ohio. 

John C. Bliss New York City. 

*J. Tuttle Smith New York City. 

George W. Collord Ncyv York City. 

LL.D. 

William Allen Butler, '43 New York City. 

Charles C. Jones, Jr Augusta, Ga. 

Ph.D. 
Daniel Draper New York City. 



1881. 

A. M. 
Stanford White New York City. 



220 UNIVERSITY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. 

D. D. 

John Blake Falkner, '59 Germantown, Pa. 

William H. S. Aubrey London, Eng. 

Charles D. Shaw Paterson, N. J. 

Newman Smyth New Haven, Conn. 

Horace Bumstead Atlanta, Ga. 

George B. Willcox Chicago, 111. 

LL.D. 

*Aaron J. Vanderpoel, '43, Prof New York City. 

Doctor of Music. 
John M. Loretz, Jr Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Ph. D. 

Alexis A. Julien New York CityJ 



1882. 

A. M. 

George Evertson Moore, M. D New York City." 

Thomas T. Pratt, M. D Paris, France. 

D. D. 

Hugh Taylor Howat Liverpool, Eng. 

Henry Clay Trumbull Philadelphia, Pa. 

William K. Hall Newburgh, N. Y. 

LL.D. 

*Henry Draper, M. D., '55, Prof , University, City of New York. 

♦William W. Patton, '39 Washington, D. C. 

Ph. D. 

*Richard H. Bull, '39, Prof New York City. 



1883. 

A. B. 

C. F. A. Klein Bergen Point, N. J. 

A. M. 

Prince A. Morrow, M. D , New York City. 

D. D. 

Samuel M. Hamilton Louisville, Ky . 

James M. Piatt Bath, N. Y. 

William W. Rand New York City. 

LL.D. 
Alfred L. Loomis, M. D., Prof New York City. 

Doctor of Music. 
Smith N. Penfield New York City. 

Ph. D. 

Mathew Leland Brooklyn, N. Y. , 



HONORARY DEGREES. 221 

1884. 

D. D. 

Edward Augustus Collier, '57 Kinderhook, N. Y. 

Josiah Edwards Kittredge Geneseo, N. Y. 

Enoch Sandford Raynham, Mass. 

1885. 

A. M. 

Charles Inslee Pardee, M. D., Prof New York City. 

William Whaley New York City. 

D. D. 

Lawrence H. Mills, '58 New York City. 

Archibald McCullagh Brooklyn, N. Y. 

James Muir. ., Egremont, Birkenhead, England. 

Henry V. S. Myers, '64 New York City. 

LL.D. 
William H. Thomson, M. D., Prof New York City. 



1886. 

A. M. 

Frank Fillmore Vanderveer New York City. 

Edgar Victor Moffat, '76 - Orange, N. J. 

Benjamin Holmes Bayliss, '65 Brooklyn, N. Y. 

D. D. 

John Cynddylan Jones Cardiff, Wales. 

Adolphus F, Schauffler New York City. 

Samuel Henderson Virgin , New York City. 

LL.D. 

Austin Abbott, '51, Dean University, New York City. 

Thomas Armitage, D. D Yonkers, N. Y. 

William Henry Browne Washington, D. C. 

M. D. 

Lawson Tait, F. R. C. S Birmingham, England. 



1887. 

D. D. 

Samuel A. Hoyt New York City. 

Merritt Hubbard New York City. 

Thomas A. Nelson Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Edward P. Sprague, '64 Auburn, N. Y. 

Charles Van Norden Springfield, Mass. 

LL.D. 

Charles Butler New York City. 

Charles H. Van Brunt, '56, Justice of the Supreme Court New York City. 



222 UNIVERSITY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. 

1888. 

D. D. 

William W. Atterbury New York City. 

David Gregg Brooklyn, N. Y. 

John Reid, '70 Yonkers, N. Y. 

LL.D. 
W. T. Gibson, D. D Utica, N. Y. 

L. H. D. 

♦Ebenezer A. Johnson, LL.D . , Prof University, New York City. 

1889. 

D. D. 

James C. Egbert, '52 West Hoboken, N. J. 

George S. Woodhull, '48 Marlette, Mich. 

Marcus D. Buell, '72, Prof Boston Univ., Boston, Mass. 

Andrew Burrows Boston, Mass. 

Benjamin C. Henry Canton, China. 

LL.D. 

John Bigelow New York City. 

*John Taylor Johnston, '39 .New York City. 

i8go. 
D. D. 

Edward Abbott, '60 Cambridge, Mass. 

Charles R. Barnes, '63 Plainfield, N. J. 

Charles Cuthbert Hall Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Henry S. Jacobs New York City. 

Anthony R. Macoubrey, '56 White Plains, N. J. 

John MacNaughton Morristown, N. J. 

William T. Sabine New York City. 

LL.D. 

*Samuel T. Spear, D. D Brooklyn, N. Y. 

189I. 

D. D. 

Henry Watkins Ballantine Bloomfield, N. J. 

Arthur Brooks ^ New York City. 

William Whiteman Halloway, '64 Dover, N. J. 

1892. 

D. D. 

Isaiah B. Hopwood, '59 Newark, N. J 

William R. Richards Plainfield, N. J 

*Philip SchafF, D. D., LL.D., Prof New York City 

William Taylor Windermere, England 

Horace Grant Underwood, '81 Seoul, Korea 

1893. 

D. D. 

Lewis Lampman Newark, N. J. 

Samuel Macauley Jackson New York City. 

Thomas D. Christie. Tarsus, Asia Minor. 

V 

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i 



Officers and Members of the Council 



OF THE 



University of the City of New York. 



Presidents. 

FROM " TO 

1831 Hon. Albert Gallatin 1831. 

1831 Morgan Lewis 1834. 

1834 Hon. James Tallmadge 1846. 

1846 Rev. Gardiner Spring, D. D. {^pro tern.) 1849. 

1849 Charles Butler, LL.D 1851. 

185 1 John C. Green 1874. 

1874 John Taylor Johnston, LL.D 1886. 

1886 Charles Butler, LL.D 



Vice-Presidents. 

1831 Morgan Lewis 1831. 

1831 Hon. James Tallmadge 1834. 

1834 Rev. James Milnor, D. D 1838. 

1839 John Johnston 1843. 

1851 John Taylor Johnston, LL.D., '39 1874. 

1882 Charles Butler, LL.D 1886. 

1886 Howard Crosby, D. D., LL.D., '44 1891. 

1891 William Allen Butler, LL.D., '43 

Secretaries. 

1831 John Delafield 1832. 

1832 Rev. Archibald Maclay, D. D 1838. 

1838 Hon. William B. Maclay, '36 1856 

1856 Henry Van Schaick, '43 1865 

1865 Howard Crosby, D. D., LL.D., '44 1870. 

1870 William R. Martin, '45 1887. 

1887 William S. Opdyke, '56 1893. 

1893 John Reid, D. D., '70 



224 UNIVERSITY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. 

Treasurers. 

FROM TO 

1831 Samuel Ward, Jr 1832. 

1832 Frederick A. Tracy 1834. 

1834 Waldron B. Post 1836. 

1836 Obadiah Holmes 1839. 

1839 Paul SpofFord 1854. 

1854 William M. Vermilye 1871. 

1871 William A. Wheelock, '43 1873. 

1873 Morris K. Jesup 1881. 

i88i William A. Wheelock, '43 1891. 

1891 William F. Havemeyer 



Members. 

1830 Rev. Jonathan M. Wainwright, D. D 1831. 

1830 .Jacob Brodhead. 1831. 

1830 Hon. Albert Gallatin 1831. 

1830 Hon. Samuel R. Betts 1835. 

1830. . , Hon. Myndert Van Schaick 1865. 

1830 Martin E. Thompson 1834. 

1830 Benjamin L. Swan 1831. 

1830 Edward Delafield, M, D 1838. 

1830 Rev. James M. Mathews, D, D , 1831. 

1830 Rev. James Milnor, D. D 1838. 

1830 Rev. Archibald Maclay, D. D 1838. 

1830 George Griswold, Sen . . 1851. 

1830 John Haggerty , 1833. 

1830 Valentine Mott, M. D 1836. 

1830 William W. Woolsey 1838. 

1830 Charles Starr 1837. 

1830 John Delafield 1834. 

1830 Rev. Spencer H. Cone, D. D 1838. 

1830 Rev. Cyrus'Mason, D. D 1836. 

1830 Morgan Lewis 1834. 

1830 Henry J. Wyckoff. 1832. 

1830 Stephen Whitney 1839. 

1830 John S. Crary 1837. 

1830 William Cooper 1833. 

1830 Oliver M. Lownds 1832. 

1830 Rev. Samuel Hanson Cox, D. D 1835. 

1830 Hon. James Tallmadge 1846. 

1830 James Lenox 1834. 

1830 Samuel Ward, Jr 1834. 

1830 Charles G. Troup 1831. 

1830 Fanning C. Tucker 1832. 

1830 Gabriel P. Dissosway 1838. 

1831 J. Prescott Hall 1839. 

1831 Rev. William McMurray , 1835. 

1831 William Kemble 1833. 



OFFICERS AND MEMBERS OF THE COUNCIL. 225 

FROM * .J.Q 

1831 Frederick A. Tracy 1873, 

1831 Eleazer Lord 18^4. 

1831 Robert Donaldson 1834. 

1832 William W. Chester 1869. 

1832 Isaac S. Hone 18^2. 

1832 Thomas Stokes 1832. 

1832 William B. Crosby 1838. 

1833 Waldron B. Post 1864. 

1833 Rev. James M. Mathews, D. D 1847. 

1833 Moses Allen 18^6. 

1833 Hon. Walter Bowne 1838. 

1834 Cornelius Baker 1838. 

1834 Obadiah Holmes 1841 . 

1834 Eleutherus D. Comstock 1848. 

1834 John L. Graham 1839. 

1835 Robert Kelly 1838. 

1835 Britain L. Woolley 1849. 

1835 John Johnston 1845. 

1835 Stephen Van Rensselaer 1838. 

1835 Rev. Absalom Peters, D. D. 1838. 

1836 Richard T. Haines 1846. 

1836 Charles Butler, LL.D 

1837 Rev. Benjamin C. Cutler, D. D 1838. 

1837 Rev. Samuel Hanson Cox, D. D 1838. 

1837 Rev. Isaac Ferris, D. D. , LL.D 1837. 

1837 Thomas Suffern 1869. 

1837 James Ruthven . 1838. 

1838. ... Samuel S. Howland 1853. 

1838 William Borrowe 1842. 

1838 Rev. Morris W. Dwight 1839. 

1838 William B. Maclay, '36 1881. 

1838 William Curtis Noyes 1865. 

1838 William McMurray 1856. 

1838 .Thomas W. Tucker 1843. 

1838 Charles B. Rhodes 1843. 

1838 Philip S. Van Rensselaer 1847. 

1838 Peter I. Nevius 1839. 

1838 Cornelius Pubois 1839. 

1838 Courtland Palmer 1842. 

1838 Anthony Barclay 1839. 

1838 Shepherd Knapp 1857. 

1839 Rev. Thomas De Witt, D. D 1874. 

1839 Paul SpofFord 1869. 

1839 David Leavitt 1840. 

1839 Pelatiah Perit 1854. 

1839 Robert Kelly 1850. 

1839 Rev. Thomas H. Skinner, D. D 1871. 

1839 J^ev. William W. Phillips, D. D 1865. 

1839 Thomas E. Davis 1858. 

1839 Hon. William Kent 1852. 

1839 Hon. Theodore Frelinghuysen, LL.D 1850. 



2 26 UNIVERSITY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. 

FROM TO 

1841 William Van Antwerp 1842. 

1842. John C. Green , 1874. 

1842 Rev. James Milnor, D. D, 1845. 

1842 Rev. George Potts, D. D 1864. 

1843 Rev. Gardiner Spring, D. D 1873. 

1843 James Brown 1871. 

1843 William S. Wetmore 1853. 

1845 Rev. Stephen H. Tyng, D. D 1846.'! 

1846 .John Taylor Johnston, '39 1893. 

1846 Hon. Luther Bradish. 1851. 

1846 Rev. Spencer H. Cone, D. D , 1851. 

1847 Rev. George Peck, D. D 1855. 

1847 .Elisha D. Hurlbut. .1848. 

1848 James Suydam 1872. 

1848 Anson G. Phelps 1854. 

1851 .Hon. Moses H. Grinnell 1851. 

185 1 Rev. John Dowling, D. D 1853. 

1851 Leonard W. Kip. 1862. 

1851 George Griswold, Jr 1852. 

1851 Valentine G. Hall 1852. 

1851. , James Boorman 1852, 

1852 Rev. Isaac Ferris, D. D., LL.D 1873. 

1852 Orsamus Bushnell ,, 1862. 

1852 John Harper. 1853. 

1852 , Rev. Mancius S. Hutton, D. D 1879. 

1853 Rev. George W. Bethune, D. D 1862. 

1854 William Aspinwall 1855. 

1854 Francis Hall 1866. 

1854 Hon. A. W. Bradford, LL.D 1859. 

1854 , Theodore McNamee . . 1856. 

1854 William M. Vermilye 1878. 

1854 Anson G. Phelps. 1858. 

1855 Robert Lenox Kennedy 1876. 

1856 Henry Van Schaick, '43 1872. 

1856 George Griswold, Jr 1872. 

1856 Thomas C. Chardavoyne 1875. 

1857 John J. Cisco 1867. 

1858 Adam Norrie 1874. 

1859 William E. Dodge 1876. 

1859 Hon. A. Oakey Hall, '44 1867. 

1862 Jonathan Sturges 1870. 

1862 William Allen Butler, LL.D., '43 

1864 Rev. Howard Crosby, D. D., LL.D., '44 1891. 

1865 James M. Brown 1868. 

1865 Rev. E. P. Rogers, D. D 1881. 

1865 John E. Parsons, '48 

1865 Rev. James K. Campbell, D. D 1873. 

1865 Morris K. Jesup 1866. 

1866 .Loring Andrews 1875. 

1867 William H. Neilson 1874. 

1867 William R. Martin, '45 1887. 



OFFICERS AND MEMBERS OF THE COUNCIL. 22 7 

FROM TO 

1867 Robert H. McCurdy 1871. 

1867 Hon. A. Oakey Hall, '44 1873. 

1869 J. W. C. Leveridge 

1869 Thomas C. Doremus 1873. 

1870 John B. Hall 1870. 

1870 .< Aaron J. Vanderpoel, LL.D,, '43 1887. 

1870 .Morris K. Jesup 1881. 

1871 William A. Wheelock, '43 

1871 .Augustus F. Smith 1876. 

1871 George H. Moore, LL.D., '42 1883. 

1872 Hon. Samuel J. Tilden, LL.D., '35 1886. 

1872 D. B. St. John Roosa, M. D 1878. 

1872 Rev. Alex. R. Thompson, D. D., '42 1891. 

1873 Frederick D. Lente, M. D 1884. 

1874 Hon. Abram S. Hewitt 1882. 

1874 Rev. S. M. Hamilton, D. D 1891. 

1875 Hon. Edwin D. Morgan 1875. 

1875 Rev. John Hall, D. D 

1875 S. O. Vanderpoel, M. D., LL.D., '42 1886. 

1875 D. Willis James 1881. 

1875 William Butler Duncan 1876. 

1875 Smith E. Lane, '48 1889. 

1875 Benjamin B. Aycrigg, M. D., '44 1889. 

1876 James H. Anderson, M. D 1881. 

^1876 Rev. Charles F. Deems, D. D., LL.D 1893^:: 

1876 ; Elie Charlier, Ph. D 1881. 

1876 Rev. E. A. Washburn, D. D 1879. 

1881 Hon. Augustus Schell 1883. 

1881 William Loring Andrews 

1882 Rev. William M. Taylor, D. D 

1882 Peter Carter 1890. 

1882 Lemuel Skidmore, '61 

1883 Jenkins Van Schaick 1893. 

1883 Hon. C. H. Van Brunt, '56 1890. 

1883 Rev. Roderick Terry, D. D 

1883 William S. Opdyke, '56 

1883 Elbert B. Monroe, '55 

1883 William M. Halsted 1890. 

1884 Samuel Sloan 

1884 David Banks 

1884 Robert Schell 

1885 Hon. Noah Davis 1890. 

1887 Rev. George Alexander, D. D 

1887 George Munro 

1887 William L. Skidmore 

1889 Francis A. Palmer 1892. 

1889 Rev. John Reid, D. D., '70.... 

1889 Frederic Baker, '52 

1890 Israel C. Pierson, Ph. D., '65 

1890 Rev. Henry M. Sanders 1892. 

1890 William F. Havemeyer 



228 



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FROM TO 

1890 John H. Inman 1891. 

1891 Rev. Henry M. MacCracken, D. D., LL.D 

1891 Edward H. Litchfield, '67 

1891 Joseph S. Auerbach, '75 

1892. Alfred L. Loomis, M. D., LL.D 

1892 Charles T. Barney 

1892 Charles R. Flint 

1892 John P. Munn, M. D 

1893 A. D. Juillard.. 

1893 C. R. Otis 

1893 John Claflin 



Members Ex-Officio. — Mayors. 



1830. 

1833- 
1834. 
1837. 

1839- 
1841. 
1844. 

1845- 
1846. 

1847. 
1848. 
1849. 
185 1. 

1853- 
1855. 
1858. 
i860. 
1862. 
1864. 
1866. 
1869. 
1871, 

1873. 
1875. 

1877. 
1879. 
1881, 



.His Honor Walter Bowne 1833. 

' ' Gideon Lee 1834. 

'* Cornelius W. Lawrence 1837. 

** Aaron Clark 1839. 

' ' Isaac L. Varian 1841 . 

" Robert L. Morris 1844. 

" James Harper 1845. 

" William F. Havemeyer. ., 1846. 

" A. H. Mickle 1847. 

" William V. Brady 1848. 

♦* William F. Havemeyer 1849. 

«« Caleb S. Woodhull 1851. 

•* Ambrose C. Kingsland 1853. 

*' Jacob A. Westervelt 1855. 

♦' Fernando Wood 1858. 

*' Daniel Tiemann i860. 

" Fernando Wood 1862. 

" George Opdyke 1864. 

*• C. Godfrey Gunther 1866. 

" John T. Hoffman 1869. 

" A. Oakey Hall, '44 ..1871. 

'» A. Oakey Hall, '44 1873. 

*• William F. Havemeyer 1874. 

" William H. Wickham 1877. 

*« Smith Ely, Jr 1879. 

" Edward Cooper 1881. 

" William R. Grace 1883. 



Members Elected from Common Council. 



1830. . . .William Seaman. 
1830.... William W.Mott. 
1830. . . .Benjamin M. Brown. 
1830. , . .Thomas Jeremiah. 
1831 Gideon Lee. 



1831 William Mandeville. 

1831 . . . .Hubert Van Wagenen. 

1831 James R. Whiting. 

1832. . . John I. Labagh. 
1832 William Van Wyck. 



OFFICERS AND MEMBERS OF THE COUNXIL. 



229 



1832. . . .Thompson Price. 

1833 John Yates Cebra. 

1833 James Munroe. 

1833 William Van Wyck. 

1833. . . John I. Labagh. 

1834 John I. Labagh. 

1834. . . .Robert C. Cornell. 

1834 John Bolton. 

1834 Horace Holden. 

1835 Isaac L. Varian. 

1835 .... Aaron Clark. 

1835 Morgan L. Smith. 

1835 James R. Whiting. 

1836 George W. Bruen. 

1836 Aaron Clark. 

1836. . . .Edward Curtis. 

1836 John V. Greenfield. 

1836 Henry Erben. 

1837 . . .John V. Greenfield. 

1837 George W. Bruen. 

1837. . . .Murray Hoffman. 
1837. . . .Caleb S. Woodhull. 

1838 Egbert Benson. 

1838. . . .Thomas Lawrence. 

1838 Thomas Jeremiah. 

1838. . . .Caleb S. Woodhull. 
1839. . .Frederick R. Lee. 
1839. . . .Egbert Benson. 

1839 Ellis Potter. 

1839 Thomas G. Talmage. 

1841 Egbert Benson. 

1841 Frederick R. Lee. 

1841 William D. Waterman. 

1841 Erastus C. Benedict. 

1842. . . Henry E. Davies. 
1842. . . .Frederick R. Lee. 
1842. . . .William V. Brady. 

1842 William D. Waterman. 

1843 James D. Oliver. 

1844 Richard L. SchiefFelin. 

1844 . . .William C. Seaman. 

1844 Thomas Spofford. 

1844 John J. V. Westervelt. 

1845. . • .William V. Brady. 

1845 James D. Oliver. 

1845 Archibald Maclay, Jr. 

1845 . . .William C. Seaman. 

1847 James D. Oliver. 

1847. . . Linus W. Stevens. 
1847 • • Niel Gray. 

1847. . . .Amos F. Hatfield. 



1850. . . Morgan Morgans. 

1850 Robert T. Haws. 

1850. . . .James H. Cook. 

1850 Oscar W. Sturtevant. 

1853. . . . Sylvester L. H. Ward. 

1853 Asahel A. Denman. 

1853 Isaac O. Barker. 

1853 Jonathan Trotter. 

1854 Nathan C. Ely. 

1854, . . .William Chauncey. 

1854. . . .Edwin J. Brown. 

1854 William M. Vermilye. 

1855.... Otis D. Swan. 

1855 . . . .John W. Scott. 

1855 Daniel D. Lord. 

1856.... Nathan C. Ely. 

1856 .... William Tucker. 

1856.... Otis D. Swan. 

1856 Charles E. Appleby. 

1857 William Tucker. 

1857 Orison Blunt. 

1857 John H. Brady. 

1857 Franklin J. Ottarson. 

1858.... William Tucker. 

1858 James Davis. 

1858 . . .Seymour A. Bruce. 

1858 James M. Cross. 

1859 John H. Brady. 

1859. . . .James Owens. 

1859 Charles G. Cornell. 

1859 Abraham Lent. 

i860. . . .James Owens. 

i860 Robert L. Darragh. 

i860 Pierre C. Kane. 

i860 Charles C. Pinckney. 

1862. . . .George A. Jeremiah. 
1862.... Charles H. Hall. 

1862 Charles C. Pinckney. 

1862 . . .Abraham Lent. 

1863 George A. Jeremiah. 

1 863.... Charles H. Hall. 

1863 Morgan Jones. 

1863 Frederic Repper. 

1864 George A. Jeremiah. 

1864 JohnT. Henry. 

1864. .. .William S. Opdyke, '56. 

1864 David R. Jaques, LL.D. 

1865 George A. Jeremiah. 

1865.... John D. Ottiwell. 
1865. . . .Hon. Abraham Lent. 
1865 D. Hotaliox. 



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1866 Hon. Joseph B. Varnum. 

1866 Charles E. Lueor. 

1866. . .Isaac Robinson. 

1866 Alexander H. Keech. 

1867 Hon. Joseph B. Varnum. 

1867 Don Alonzo Cushman. 

1867. . . .John Stacom. 
1867 Stephen Roberts. 



1869 Don Alonzo Cushman. 

1869 Hon. John Hardy. 

1869. . . .Charles C. Pinckney. 
1869. , . .David S. Jackson. 
1870. . . .Thomas Coman. 

1870 Emanuel B. Hart. 

1870. . . .Erastus P. Littlefield. 
1870 James Parker. 






Chancellors of the University. 



FROM TO 

1831. JAMES M. MATHEWS, D. D 1839. 

Son of David and Mary (Macfarlane) Mathews ; b. Salem, Wash- 
ington Co., N. Y., Mar. 18, 1785. 

Union Coll., 1801-3 ; Associate Theol. Sem. of Ref. Dutch Church, 
1803-7 ; Associate Prof, of Eccles. Hist, in Associate Theol. Sem. of 
Ref. Dutch Church, 1807-17 ; Pastor, South Ref. Dutch Church, 
N. Y. City, 181 1-40 ; Chancellor of Univ., City of N. Y., 1831-9. 

Degrees : A. B., Union Coll., 1803 ; D. D., Yale Coll., 1819. 

Married, I., 1810, Charlotte, da. of Hugh Walsh. H., 1825, Ann, 
da. of John Hone. Children: I., Catherine Jane, Anna Mary Mason, 
Charlotte Elizabeth. H., Joanna Hone, John Hone, Mary Isabella, 
Elizabeth Gertrude Holmes, Sarah Boyd (i), Sarah Boyd (2), Julia 
Anthon, James, Caroline Howland. 

Died, Jan. 26, 1870, N. Y. City. 

(See bibliography.) 

1839. THEODORE FRELINGHUYSEN, LL.D 1850. 

SonofMaj.-Gen. Frederick Frelinghuysen ; b. Millstone, Somerset 
Co., N. J., Mar. 28, 1787. 

Graduated, Coll. of N. J., 1804 ; Admitted to the Bar, 1808 ; served 
in War of 1812 ; Att'y-Geii'l of N. J., 1817-28 ; U. S. Senator, 1828-35 ; 
Chancellor, Univ., City of N. Y., 1839-50; Pres. of Rutgers Coll., 
N. J., 1850. 

Degrees: A. B., 1804, Coll. of N. J. ; LL.D. 

Died, 1862. 

GARDINER SPRING, D. D. {ad interim) , 1852. 

Born, Newbury port, Mass., Feb. 24, 1785. 

Graduated, Yale Coll., 1805 ; Taught in Bermuda, 1805-7 ; Ad- 
mitted to Bar, 1808; Andover Theol. Sem., 1809-10. Ordained 
Minister, Presb. Church, Aug. 8, 1810; Pastor, Brick Presb. Church, 
N. Y. City, 1810-73 '■> Chancellor, ad interim^ Univ., City of N. Y., 
1850-2 ; One of the Founders of Am. Bible Soc'y (1816) ; Am. Tract 
Soc'y (1825) ; Am. Home Missionary Soc'y (1826). 

Died, Aug. 18, 1873, N. Y. City. 

(See bibliography.) 

"1852. ISAAC FERRIS, D. D., LL.D 1870. 

Son of John and Sarah (Watkins) Ferris ; b. N. Y. City, Oct. 9, 
1798. 

Columbia Coll., 1812-16. Commencement Orator. A.T. (Hon.) 
and ^.B.K. 

Associate Theol. Sem., N. Y. City, 1817-18 ; Sem. of Ref. Dutch 
Church, New Brunswick, N.J., 1818-20 ; Instructor in Latin, Albany 
Acad., 1816-17 ; Missionary, Mohawk Valley, N. Y., 1820; Pastor, 
Ref. Dutch Church, New Brunswick, N. J., 1821-4 ; 2d Ref. Dutch 
Church, Albany, N. Y., 1824-36 ; Market St. Ref. Dutch Church, 
N. Y. City, 1836-53 ; Organized and First Pres. of Rutgers Female 



232 UNIVERSITY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. 

FROM TO 

Institute, N, Y. City, 1839-56 ; Chancellor and Prof, of Moral Phi- 
losophy and Evidences of Revealed Religion, Univ., City of N. Y., 
1852-70; Chancellor Emeritus, 1870-3 ; Corporate Member, A. B. C. 
F. M., 1830-2 ; Organizer and Cor. Sec'y, B. F. M. of Ref. Dutch 
Church ; later, Pres. of same ; Chairman of Distributing Committee 
of Am. Bible Soc'y, 1847-73 ', a Founder of Y. M. C. A., N. Y., 1852; 
Pres. of N. Y. S. S. Union to 1873 ; was Bombardier, Battery, N. Y. 
City, 1814-15, and Aide to Capt. John Ferris. 

Degrees : A. B., 1816, Columbia Coll.; D. D., 1833, Union Coll.; 
LL.D., 1853, Columbia Coll. 

Member of N. Y. Historical Soc'y. 

Married, I., Dec. 20, 1820, Catherine A., da. of Richard Burchan. 
II., Feb. 28, 1839, Sarah J., da. of John Crygier. III., Oct. i, 1850, 
Letitia, da. of Abraham G. Storm. Children : I., Charlotte Eliza- 
beth, John Mason, Richard Burchan, Catherine Burchan, Sarah 
Watkins, Anna Truax, Laura Goodrich. II., Isaac Warde, Mary 
Ann, Joseph Ashfield. III., Edward Storm, Harriet Frances, Morris 
Patterson. 

Relatives among Alumni : — Sons : John M., '43 ; Richard B., '44 ; 
Isaac W., '59 (non-grad.); Morris P., '74 (non-grad.). Grandsons : 
Richard, '74 ; George N., '77 (non-grad.) ; Albert W., '78 ; James D,, 
'79 ; I. F. Lockwood, '73. Nephews : Isaac F. Ludlam, '66, and 
Wm. L. Ludlam, '68. Cousin: Fred. E., '93. 

Died, June 16, 1873, Roselle, N. J. 

(See bibliography.) 

1870. HOWARD CROSBY, D. D., LL.D 1881. 

(See Class of 1844.) 

1881. JOHN HALL, D. D., LL.D. 712 Fifth Ave., N. Y. City.. 1891. 

Son of William and Rachel (Magowan) Hall ; b. Co. Armagh, 
Ireland, July 31, 1829. 

Belfast Coll., 1841-6 ; Theol.Dept. of the College, 1846-9 ; Church 
Hist, and Hebrew Prizes. Ordained Presb. Minister, 1849 ; Preached 
inProv. of Connaught, 1849-52 ; Pastor, ist Armagh Church, 1852-8; 
Dublin, 1858-67; Fifth Ave. Presb. Church, N. Y. City, since 1867 ; 
Commissioner of Nat'l Education, Ireland, 1860-7 ; Trustee of 
Princeton Theol. Sem., Coll. ofN. J., Wells Coll., Wellesley Coll.; 
Member of Presb, Board of Church Erection ; Chairman of Presb. 
Board of Home Missions ; Chairman of Committee of Church Ex- 
tension of N. Y. Presbytery ; Chancellor of Univ., City of N. Y., 
1881-91. 

Degrees: A. B., 1846, Belfast; D. D., 1865, Washington and 
Jefferson ; LL.D., Columbia Coll., Washington and Lee Univ., Coll. 
of N. J., Trinity Coll., Dublin. 

Member of N. Y. Historical Soc'y. 

Married, June 15, 1852, Emily, da. of Lyndon Bolton, of Dublin, 
Ireland. Children : Robert W. (Prof, in Univ., City of N. Y.), 
Bolton, Richard J., Thomas C, Emily C. 

(See bibliography.) ,' 1 

i 
1891. HENRY M. MacCRACKEN, D. D., LL.D. University Heights, 1 

N. Y. City. 

Son of the Rev. John Steele and Eliza Hawkins (Dougherty) 
MacCracken ; b. Oxford, O., Sept. 28, 1840. 

Miami Univ., 1853-7 ; Commencement Orator in First Third of 
Class. 

U. P. Theol. Sem., Xenia, O., 1860-2; Princeton Theol. Sem., 
1862-3; Tuebingen and Berlin Univs., 1867-8; Classical Teacher, { 

Grove Acad., Cedarville, O., 1857-8 ; Supt. of Schools, S. Charles- 
ton, O., 1858-60 ; Classical Teacher, High School, Xenia, O., 1860-1 ; 



CHANCELLORS. 



233 



Pastor, Westminster Presb. Church, Columbus, O., 1863-7 ; First 
Presb. Church, Toledo, O., 1869-80; Chancellor and Prof, of 
Philosophy, Western Univ. of Pa., 1880-4; Prof, of Philosophy, 
Univ., City of N. Y., since 1884 ; Vice-Chancellor of same, 1885-91; 
Chancellor of same since 1891 ; Member of Committee to Found 
Wooster Univ., 1865-6; Delegate to Free Church, Scotland, 1867; 
to Presb. Assembly, Dublin, Ireland, 1867 ; Historical Orator, 
Scotch-Irish Reunion, Belfast, Ireland, 1884. 

Degrees: A. B., 1857, Miami Univ.; D. D., 1878, Wittenberg 
Coll.; LL.D., 1887, Miami Univ. 

Married, July 2, 1872, Catherine, da. of the Rev. Thomas Hubbard, 
Columbus, O. Children : Fay Mary, John Henry, George Gere, 
Noble Henry. 

Son: John H., 1894. 

(See bibliography.) 



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Professors in the Faculty of Arts and 

Science. 



FROM TO 

1832. CHARLES P. McILVAINE, D. D 1833. 

Evidences of Revealed Religion. 

1832. HENR\r VETHAKE, LL.D 1833. 

Mathematics and Astronomy ; from 1833, Mathematics, Astronomy 
and Natural Philosophy. 

1832. DAVID B. DOUGLASS, LL.D 1853. 

Natural Philosophy and Civil Engineering ; from 1839, Civil 
Engineering and Architecture. 

1832. JOHN TORREY, M. D 1833. 

Chemistry, Mineralogy and Botany. 

1832. THOMAS H. GALLAUDET 1833. 

Philosophy of Education. 

1832. JOHN MULLIGAN 1833. 

Latin and Greek Languages and Literature. 

1832, HENRY PHILIP TAPPAN, D. D., LL.D 1838. 

Born, Rhinebeck, N. Y., Apr. 23, 1805. 

Graduated, Union Coll., 1825 ; Auburn Theol. Sem., 1825-7. 
Ordained Minister, Ref . Dutch Church, 1827 ; Ass't Pastor, Schenec- 
tady, N. Y., 1827 ; Pastor, Cong. Church, Pittsfield, Mass., 1828-32 ; 
Prof, of Intellectual and Moral Philosophy and Belles Lettres in 
Univ., City of N. Y., 1832-7 ; of Intellectual and Moral Philosophy, 
1837-8 ; Chancellor of Univ. of Michigan, 1852-63. 

Died, 1 88 1, Berlin, Prussia. 

(See bibliography.) 

1832. SAMUEL FINLEY BREESE MORSE, LL.D 1872. 

Son of Jedidiah and Elizabeth Ann (Breese) Morse ; b. Charles- 
town, Mass., Apr. 27, 179 1. 

Graduated, Yale Coll., 1810 ; Studied Painting in London, under 
Benjamin West and Washington Allston ; First Pres. of the Acad, of 
Design, 1826 ; Prof, of Lit. of the Arts of Design, in Univ., City 
of N. Y., 1832-72. 

Degrees : A. B,, 1810, and LL.D., 1846, Yale Coll. 

Inventor of the Morse Magnetic Telegraph ; Member, Royal Acad. 
Fine Arts of Belgium, 1837 ; Cor. Member of Nat'l Institute for Pro- 
motion of Science, 1841, and Archeol. Ass'n, Belgium, 1845 ; 
Member, Am. Philosoph. Soc'yj 1848 ; Am. Acad, of Arts and 
Sciences, 1849 ; Received Great Silver Medal, Acad. Industrie, 



PROFESSORS IN ARTS AND SCIENCE. 235 

FROM TO 

Paris, 1839 ; Decorations or Medals from Turkey, France, Denmark, 
Prussia, Wurtemberg, Spain, Portugal, Austria, Sweden, Italy and 
Switzerland. 

Married, I., Oct. 6, 1818, Lucretia, da. of Chas, Walker. 11. , Aug. 
10, 1848, Sarah Elizabeth, da. of Capt. Arthur Griswold, U. S. A. 
Children : I., Charles Walker, Susan, James Edward Finley. II., 
Samuel Arthur Breese, Cornelia Livingston, William Goodrich, 
Edward Lind. 

Died, Apr. 2, 1872, N. Y. City. 

1832. EDWARD ROBINSON, D. D., LL.D 1833. 

Born, Southington, Conn., Apr. 10, 1794. 

Hamilton Coll., 1812-16, with First Honor ; Law Student, Hudson, 
N. Y., 1817 ; Tutor, Hamilton Coll., 1817-18 ; Student and Farmer, 
1818-21 ; Instructor in Hebrew, Andover Theol. Sem., 1823-6; 
Student in Germany, 1826-30; Prof. Extraor. of Biblical Lit., An- 
dover Theol. Sem., 1830-3 ; Prof, of Greek and Oriental Languages 
and Lit., Univ., City of N. Y., 1832-3 ; Prof, of Biblical Lit., Union 
Theol. Sem., N. Y., from 1837. 

A. B., 1816, from Hamilton Coll. ; D. D., 1831, from Dartmouth 
Coll., and 1842, from Univ., Halle ; LL.D., 1844, from Yale Coll. 

Married, L, Sept. 3, 1818, Eliza Kirtland. II., Aug. 7, 1828, 
Therese Albertine Luise, da. of Prof. L. A. von Jacob, of Halle. 

Son: Edward, 1855. 

Died, Jan. 27, 1863, N. Y. City. 

(See bibliography.) 

1832. WILLIAM ERNENPEUTSCH 1838. 

German Language and Literature. 

1832. GEORGE BUSH 1846. 

Adj. in Hebrew Language and Literature; from 1834, Hebrew 
Language and Literature. 
(See bibliography.) 

1832. MIGUEL CABRERA DE NEVARES 1834. 

Spanish Language and Literature. 

1832. LORENZO L. DA PONTE 1840. 

Italian Language and Literature; from 1838, History. 

1832. CHARLES L. PARMENTIER 1841. 

French Language and Literature. 

1833. ROBERT B. PATTON, P. D 1838. 

Natural History and Greek Literature; from 1834, Greek Lan- 
guage and Literature. 

1833. CHARLES D. CLEVELAND, LL.D ..1834. 

Latin Language and Literature. 
(See bibliography.) 

1833. CHARLES W. HACKLEY, D. D 1838. 

Assistant in Mathematics ; from 1834, Mathematics. 

1833. WILLIAM A. NORTON 1838. 

Assistant in Natural Philosophy. 



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236 UNIVERSITY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. 

FROM TO 

1833. JOHN PROUDFIT, D. D 1838. 

Greek Language ; from 1834, Latin Language and Literature. 

1834. LEWIS C. BECK, M. D 1838. 

Chemistry. 

(See bibliography.) 

1834. CHARLES RUBADAN. 1838. 

Spanish Language and Literature. 

1835. LEWIS D. GALE, M. D 1838. 

Geology and Mineralogy. 
(See bibliography.) 

1836. CYRUS MASON, D. D 1850. 

Evidences of Revealed Religion ; from 1837, Evidences of Re- 
vealed Religion and Belles Lettres ; from 1839, Evidences of 
Revealed Religion ; from 1843, Evidences of Revealed Religion 
and Political Economy. 

1837. COURTLAND VAN RENSSELAER, D. D 1838. 

Sacred Literature. 

1838. EBENEZER A. JOHNSON, LL.D 189I. 

Son of Ebenezer and Sarah Bryan (Law) Johnson ; b. New Haven, 
Conn., Aug. 18, 1813. 

Yale Coll., 1829-33. Teacher, New Canaan, Conn., 1833-5 5 
Tutor in Yale Coll., 1835-7 ; Admitted to the Bar in New Haven, 
1837 ; Prof. Latin Language and Lit., Univ., City of N. Y., 1838-91. 

Degrees : A. B., 1833, Yale Coll.; LL.D., 1867, andL. H. D., 1888, 
Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, I., Aug. 18, 1842, Margaret Fox, da. of Dr. John Van 
Cleve. II., July 9, 185 1, Harriet, da. of Wm. B. Gilley. Children : 
Elizabeth Day, Frances Henrietta, Alfred Van Cleve. 

Son : Alfred Van Cleve, 1867. 

Died, July 18, 1891, Yonkers, N. Y.. 

(See bibliography.) 

1838. BENJAMIN F. JOSLIN, M. D 1844. 

Mathematics and Natural Philosophy ; from 1839, Natural Philos- 
ophy, Mathematics and Astronomy. 

1838. JOHN WILLIAM DRAPER, M. D., LL.D 1882. 

Son of John Christopher and Sarah (Ripley) Draper; b. St. 
Helens, England, May 5, 181 1. 

Studied Chemistry at Univ. of London, 1829 ; Graduated, Med. 
School, Univ. of Penn., 1836. Prof. Chemistry and Physics, 
Hampden-Sydney Coll., 1836-8 ; Prof. Chemistry and Nat. Hist., 
Uniy., City of N. Y., 1838-82. 

Degrees : M. D., 1836, Univ. of Penn.; LL.D., i860, Coll. of N. J. 

Received Rumford gold medal, 1875. 1840, made first daguerreo- 
type of human face; daguerreotype of moon, one inch diam.; 
1842, daguerreotyped the solar spectrum ; 1843, photographed the 
diffraction spectrum ; invented chlor-hydrogen and ferric-oxalate 
photometer ; 1847, spectrum analysis of flame ; 1853, made micro- 
scopic photographs ; 1872, experiments on distribution of heat and 
of chemical force in the spectrum ; 1880, phosphorograph of the 
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PROFESSORS IN ARTS AND SCIENCE. 237 

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Member of the Nat'l Acad, of Sciences, Am. Philosoph. Soc'y, 
Am. Acad, of Sci. and Arts, Accademia dei Lincei (Rome), Physical • 
Soc'y of London, and many others. 

Married, 183 1, Antonia Coetania de Piva-Pereira, da. of Daniel 
Gardner, Phys. to Emperor of Brazil. Children : John Christopher, 
Henry, Virginia, Daniel, William, Antonia de Piva-Pereira. 

Sons : John C, 1853 (non-grad.) ; Henry, 1855 (non-grad.). 

Died, Jan. 4, 1882, Hastings-on-Hudson, N. Y. 

(See bibliography.) 

1838. TAYLER LEWIS, LL.D 1844. 

Greek and Latin Languages ; from 1840, Greek Language and 
Literature. 

(See bibliography.) 

1838. CALEB SPRAGUE HENRY, D. D., LL.D 1852. 

Son of Silas and (Pierce) Henry ; b. Brookfleld, Mass., 

Aug. 2, 1804. 

Dartmouth Coll. ; Prof, of Moral and Intellectual Philosophy, 
Univ., City of N. Y., 1838-9 ; of Intellectual Philosophy and Belles ' 
Lettres, 1839-40 ; of Intellectual Philosophy, Belles Lettres and 
History, 1840-52 ; Cong. Minister, Greenfield, Mass. ; Rector of St. 
Clement's Episc. Church, N. Y. City ; of St. Michael's Church, 
Litchfield, Conn., 1870-3. 

A. B. and D. D. from Dartmouth Coll. ; LL.D. from Yale Coll. 

Married, Mar., 1838, Cornelia M., da. of James Heard. Children : 
Charles Heard, William Whittingham, Maria Louisa, Francis 
Augustus. 

Died, Mar. 9, 1884, Newburgh, N. Y. 

(See bibliography.) 

1838. CHARLES BROOKS 1844. 

Natural History. 

1839. ISAAC NORDHEIMER, Ph. D 1842. 

Oriental Languages and Acting of Hebrew ; from 1840, German 
Language and Oriental Languages. 
(See bibliography.) 

1840. M. GARBAYO 1842. 

Spanish Language and Literature. 

1841. F. A. GIRAUD 1856. 

French Language and Literature. 

1842. FELIX FORESTI 1856. 

Italian Language and Literature. 
(See bibliography.) 

1842. JULIO SOLER 1848. 

Spanish Language and Literature. 

1844. ELIAS LOOMIS, LL.D i860. 

Mathematics, Natural Philosophy and Astronomy until 1848 ; 
returned to same chair in 1849. 
I (See bibliography.) 



238 UNIVERSITY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. 

FROM TO 

1844. THOMAS S. CUMMINGS, N. A 1867. 

The Arts of Design. ' 

1844. GEORGE J. ABLER, A. M 1854. 

German Language and Literature. 
(See Class of 1844.) 

1848. FRANCISCO J. VINGUT 1857. 

Spanish Language and Literature. 

1848. CHARLES DAVIES, LL.D 1849. 

Mathematics and Natural Philosophy. 

1849. PHILIP M. W. REDFIELD, A. M 1853. 

Assistant in Mathematics and Natural Philosophy. 
(See Class of 1846.) 

1850. GEORGE C. ANTHON, A. M 1851. 

Born, 1825. 

Columbia Coll., 1835-9. Prof. Greek Language and Literature, 
Univ., City of N. Y., 1850-1. 

Degrees : A. B., 1839, Columbia Coll., A. M. 
Died, 1877. 

1851. REUBEN P. LOWRIE, A. M 1852. 

Assistant in Greek and Latin Languages and Literature. 
(See Class of 1846.) 

1853. BENJAMIN NICHOLAS MARTIN, D. D., L. H. D 1883. 

Son of John Peter and Isabella (Innes) Martin ; b. Mt. Holly, N. J., 
Oct. 20, 1816. 

Yale Coll., 1834-7; New Haven Theol. Sem., 1837-40; Pastor, 
Cong. Church, Hadley, Mass., 1842-7 ; Fourth Presb., Albany, 
N. Y., 1850-1 ; Prof. Intell. Phil., Hist, and Belles Lettres, Univ., 
City of N. Y., 1853-83. 

Degrees: A. B., 1837, and A. M., 1840, Yale Coll.; S. T. D., 
Columbia Coll.; L. H. D., 1869, Regents, Univ., State of N. Y. 

Member of N. Y. Acad, of Sci. 

Married, July i, 1841, Louisa C, da. of Daniel Strobel. Child: 
Daniel Strobel Martin. 

Son: Daniels., 1863. 

Died, Dec. 26, 1883, N. Y. City. 

(See bibliography.) 

1853. RICHARD H. BULL, Ph. D 1892. 

Civil Engineering and Assistant in Mathematics ; from 1884, 
Emeritus of Civil Engineering. 
(See Class of 1839.) 

1856. VINCENZO BOTTA, Ph. D. 

Italian Language and Literature ; from 1890, Emeritus of Italian 
Language and Literature. 
(See bibliography.) 

1856. THEOPHILUS D'OREMIEUX 1863. 

French Language and Literature. 



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239 



FROM », 

1858. PAUL D. SINDING igg,^ 

Scandinavian Languages and Literature. 

1858. JOHN C. DRAPER, M. D., LL.D i860. 

Son of Prof. John William and Antonia Coetania de Piva-Pereira 
("Gardner) Draper ; b. Christian ville, Mecklenburg Co., Va. Mar 
3i> 1^35- 

Attended Univ., City of N. Y., 1850-2 ; Graduated, Univ. Med. 
Dept., 1855-7; Prof, of Nat. Sci., in same, 1858-60; Prof, of Analyti- 
cal and Pract. Chemistry, in same, 1858-71 ; Prof. Chemistry, 
Cooper Union, N. Y., 1859 ; Prof. Physiology and Nat. Hist., Coll., 
City of N. Y., 1863-85 ; Prof. Chemistry, Med. Dept., Univ., City 
of N. Y., 1865-85. ^ ' -^ 

Degrees : M. D., 1857, Univ., City of N. Y.; LL.D. Was in Civil 
War in 1864 as Surgeon to 12th Regt., N. G., S. N. Y. 

Married Charlotte Merriam. 

Died, Dec. 20, 1885, N. Y. City. 

(See bibliography.) 

1859. HENRY MARTYN BAIRD, Ph. D., D. D., LL.D. 

Greek Language and Literature. 
(See Class of 1850.) 

i860. GEORGE WASHINGTON COAKLEY, LL.D 1893, 

Son of Henry Coakley ; b. St. Bartholomew, W. I., Feb. 22, 1814. 

Rutgers Coll., 1833-6 ; Union Theol. Sem., N. Y. City ; Prof, of 
Mathematics and Astronomy in St. James Coll., Hagerstown, Md., 
184 -60 ; Prof. Mathematics, Nat. Philosophy and Astronomy, 
Univ., City of N. Y., 1860-84 ; Mathematics and Astronomy, 1884-93. 

Degrees : A. B., 1836, and LL.D., 1856, from Rutgers Coll. 

Married, Sept. 14, 1861, Isabella Hoe, da. of Cornelius Godfrey. 

Children : Cornelius G., Emma B., Alice W., George H., Lydia E., 
Charles K., Laura D., William R., Jane H., Henry L., Isabella H. 
and Joseph. 

Member of Brooklyn Astronomical Soc'y- 

Died, Aug. 2, 1893, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

(See bibliography.) 

i860. DU ANGEL HEREROS DE MORA 1869. 

Spanish Language and Literature. 

1862. HENRY DRAPER, M. D., LL.D 1882. 

Son of Prof. John William and Antonia Coetania de Piva-Pereira 
(Gardner) Draper ; b. Christian ville, Mecklenburg Co., Va., Mar. 

7, 1837. 

Attended Univ., City of N. Y., 1852-4 ; Med. Dep't of same, 
1856-8 ; House Staff, Bellevue Hosp., 1859-60; Ass't in Chemistry 
and Physiology; Prof, of Analytical Chemistry, 1862-70; of Analyti- 
cal Chemistry and Physiology, 1870-82 ; of Chemistry and Physio- 
logy, 1882. 

Degrees: M. D., 1858, and LL.D., 1882, Univ., City of N. Y.; 
LL.D., 1882, Univ., Wisconsin. 

Received gold medal awarded by Congress in 1874 for services 
as Supt. of the Commission of Transit of Venus ; 1863, made 50-inch 
photograph of the moon ; 187 1, made telescope mirror, 28 inches 
diam.; 1872, photographed diffraction spectrum, G to O ; 1877, 
discovered oxygen in sun by photography ; 1879, photographed and 
showed co-incidence of bright lines of oxygen and sun ; 1881, 
photographed stellar spectra and the nebula of Orion. 



240 UNIVERSITY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. 

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Member of the Nat'l Acad, of Sci. ; Am. Philosoph. Soc'y. Was 
in Civil War in 1864 as Surgeon of 12th Regt., N. G., S. N. Y. 

Married, 1867, Mary Anna, da. of Courtlandt Palmer, N. Y. 
City. 
Died, Nov. 20, 1882, N. Y. City. 
(See bibliography.) 

1862. ALPHONSE WOLF, M. D 1865. 

Acting, of French Language and Literature. 

1862. CASPAR J. BELEKE, LL.D 1863. 

Acting, of German Language and Literature. 



1863. HERMANN D. WRAGE, A. M 1864.; 

Acting, of German Language and Literature. j 

(See Class of 1857.) I 

1866. MARTIN SCHREIBNER, A. M 1869.^ 

German and French Languages and Literature. 

1866. JOSEPH G. FOX 1870'. 

Prof. Civil Engineering. 

1867. T. ADDISON RICHARDS, A. M. 

Nat'l Acad, of Design, N. Y. City. 

Son of the Rev. William and Anne (Gardiner) Richards ; b. 
London, England, Dec. 3, 1820. 

Prof. Art, Univ., City of N. Y., 1867 ; Emeritus since 1887 ; 
Academician of Nat'l Acad, of Design, N. Y. ; Corr. Sec'y of Nat'l 
Acad, of Design, 1852-92. 

Degree of A. M., 1878, Univ., City of N. Y. 

Married, Dec. 16, 1857, Mary, da. of L. D. Anthony, Providence, 
R. L 

(See bibliography.) 

1869. E. A. LE GRAND • 1869. 

French Language and Literature. | 

1869. CHARLES A. DE GHENT .1871. 

French Language and Literature. 

1869. HERMAN H. RAVEN, A. B 1871. 

German Language and Literature. 

1869. LUIS F. MANTILLA, A. M 1878. 

Acting, of Spanish Language and Literature. 

1870. EZRA HALL GILLETT, D. D 1875. 

Son of Ely Hall and Mary (Williams) Gillett ; b. Colchester, Conn., 
July 15, 1823. 

Yale Coll., 1839-41; Union Theol. Sem., N. Y. City, 1841-4 ; as 
Post-Grad., 1844-5. Licensed by Third Presbytery of New York, 
Apr. II, 1844; Pastor, Harlem Presb. Church, Apr. 16, 1845, to Apr. 
4, 1870 ; Prof. Political Science, Univ., City of N. Y., 1870-5. 

Degrees : A. B., 1841, Yale Coll.; D. D., 1864, Hamilton Coll. 



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Married, I., Oct. 15, 1851, Maria Huntington, da. of Hezekiah 
Ripley. II., June 19, 1854, Mary Jane, da. of Charles Kendall. 
Children : Charles Ripley, Wilham Kendall and Alice Williams. 

Sons: Charles R., 1874, and William K., 1880. Nephew: Henry 
C. Alvord, 1876. 

Died, Sept. 2, 1875, N. Y. City. 

(See bibliography.) 

1871. CHARLES CARROLL, Ph. D 1889. 

French and German Languages and Literature. 

187 1. JOHN J. STEVENSON, Ph. D., LL.D. 

Geology and Nat. Hist, to 1882 ; Chemistry, Geology and 
Physiology to 1891 ; from 1891, Geology and Biology. 
(See Class of 1863.) 

1871. JOSEPH A. SAXTON, D. D.. , 1874. 

Mechanical and Architectural Drawing. 
(See Class of 1835.) 

1871. ALEXANDER MEYROWITZ 1876. 

Prof. Hebrew Language and Literature. 

1 1873. FRANK WELTER, LL.D 1873. 

Assistant in French and German. 

1873. PAUL OEKER 1874. 

Assistant in French and German. 

1874. CHARLES B. BRUSH, M. S., C. E. 

Assistant in Engineering; from 1885, Prof. Engineering. 
I (See Class of 1867.) 

1874. ARTHUR B. SPIELMANN, M. S., C. E 1883. 

Assistant in Civil Engineering. 
(See Class of 1867.) 

1875. CHARLES D. MORRIS, A. M. 1876. 

Ensrlish Literature and Political Science. 

1875. BORDEN P. BOWNE, LL.D 1876. 

Assistant in French and German. 
(See Class of 187 1.) 

\ 1876. D. N. BOTASSI ^886. 

Modern Greek Language and Literature. 

1876. HENRY P. MOTT, Ph. D 1881. 

Political Science. 

1 1881. ISAAC FRANKLIN RUSSELL, J. C. D., LL.D. 

Political Science. 
(See Class of 1875.) 



242 UNIVERSITY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. 

FROM TO 

1882. ALBERT H. GALLATIN, M. D 1890. 

Analytical Chemistry. 
(See Class of 1859.) 

1884. WILLIAM A. HOUGHTON, A. B , 1892. 

Acting, of Rhetoric, English Literature and History ; from 1886, 
Rhetoric, English Literature and History ; from 1889, History and 
Associate in Latin. 

1885. DANIEL W. HERING, C. E. University of the City of N. Y. 

Son of Joshua and Susanna (Harman) Hering ; b. Smithburg, 
Washington Co., Md., Mar. 23, 1850. 

Sheffield Scientific School (Yale), 1869-72 ; Fellow, Johns Hopkins 
Univ., 1876-8; Division Engineer, Reading and Lehigh R. R., 
1873-4 ; Ass't Engineer, Baltimore and Cumberland Valley R. R., 
1878-80 ; Prof. Mathematics, Western Maryland Coll., 1880-4 ; Prof. 
Physics, Western Univ. of Pa., 1884-5 ; Prof. Physics, Univ., City 
of N. Y., since 1885. 

Degrees : Ph. B., 1872; C. E., 1878, Yale Coll. 

Married, Nov. 23, 1881, MaryHollis, da. of the Rev. Dr. Augustus 
Webster. Children : Doris Webster, Hollis Webster. 

(See bibliography.) 

1885. ABRAHAM S. ISAACS, Ph. D. 2 W. 14th St., N. Y. City. 

Prof. Hebrew ; from 1888, Hebrew and Acting, of German ; from 
1889, German and Hebrew. 
(See Class of 187 1.) 

1885. WALTER F. WHITTEMORE, M. S., C. E 1888, 

Assistant in Civil Engineering. 
(See Class of 1883.) 

1886. JEROME ALLEN, Ph. D. 398 McDonough St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Born, Westminster, Vt., July 17, 1830. 

Amherst Coll. , 1 847-5 1 • ^ • ^• 

Hart Theol. Sem., 1851-2; Principal, Maquoketa (la.) Acad., 
1852-4 ; Prof, of Nat. Science, Alexander Coll., la., 1854-8. Ordained, 
Presb. Minister, Dubuque, la., 1859; Principal, Lenox Collegiate 
Institute, and Pastor in Hopkinton, la., 1858-66 ; Supt. Schools, 
Monticello, 1866-8; Conductor, Teachers' Institute, la., 1868-70; 
in N. Y., 1870-3 ; Prof. Nat. Sciences, State Normal School, Geneseo, 
N. Y., 1873-81; Pres. State Normal School, St. Cloud, Minn.; 
1881-4 ; Editor, School jfournal and Teachers' Institute, 1884-92 ; 
Editor, Barnes^ Educational Monthly, and Pres. N. Y. State Teachers' 
Ass'n, 1883-4 ; Prof, of Pedagogy and Dean of the School, Univ., 
CityofN. Y., 1886-94; Prof. Emeritus, since 1894; Prof. Hist, of 
Education, Grad. Sem,, 1886-94. 

Degrees : A. B., 1851, Amherst Coll. ; Ph. D., 1886, Lenox Coll. 

Married, Feb. 10, 1854, Mary A. Windsor, Maquekota, la. 

(See bibliography.) 

1886. HIRAM JOHN MESSENGER, Jr., Ph. D. 152 W. 22dSt., N. Y. 

City 1890. 

Son of Hiram John and Luana Lola (Heaton) Messenger ; b. Can- 
andaigua, N. Y., July 6, 1855. 

Cornell Univ., 1876-80. Class Prophet. Mathematical Fellowship. 
W.T. and $.B.K. 

Prof, of Mathematics, State Normal School, Cortland, N. Y., 
1880-1 ; Prof, of Mathematics, Napa Coll., Cal., 1881-3; Grad. 
Course at Cornell Univ., 1883-6; Fellow in Mathematics, Cornell 



PROFESSORS IN ARTS AND SCIENCE. 243 

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Univ., 1885-6; Acting Associate Prof, of Mathematics, Univ., City 
of N. Y., 1886-90; Institute of Actuaries, London, Eng., 1890-^1; 
Actuarial Dept., Metropolitan Life Ins. Co., N. Y. City, since 1891. 
Degrees: Lit. B., 1880, and Ph. D., 1886, Cornell Univ. 

1887. SAMUEL MERSEREAU WOODBRIDGE, Ph. D. Los Angeles, 

Cal 1890. 

Son of John and Mary (Mersereau) Woodbridge ; b. Saratoga 
Springs, N. Y., Apr. 26, 1857., 

Rutgers Coll., 1873-7. Junior Orator. Z.W. 

Att'y and Counselor-at-Law, N. Y., 1880 ; in business, N. Y. City, 
1880-90 ; Acting Instructor in Assaying, Univ., City of N. Y. 1887-90 ; 
Chemist since 1890. 

Degrees: A. B., 1877, and A. M., 1880, Rutgers Coll.; Ph. D., 
1888, Univ. City of N. Y. 

Married, Dec. 18, 1878, Elizabeth B. Dayton. Children : John 
Eliot, Samuel Bradford, Thomas Dudley. 

1887. FRANK F. ELLINWOOD, D. D. 53 Fifth Ave., N. Y. City. 
Comparative Religion. 

1887; EDGAR DUBS SHIMER, Ph. D. Jamaica, Queens Co., N. Y. 

Son of James Oliver and Elmira Dorinda (Dubs) Shimer; b. 
Shimersville, Northampton Co., Pa., Feb. 25, 1853. 

Entered Muhlenberg Coll., 1870 ; Graduated, 1874 ; Received 
Gold Medal for Scholarship ; Valedictorian. ^.T.A. 

Teacher in N. Y. Private and Grammar Schools ; Acting Prof, of 
Psychology in School of Pedagogy, Univ., City of N. Y., since 1887 ; 
of Applied Psychology in Grad. Sem., Univ., City of N. Y.; Univ. 
Extension Lectures on Psychology, 1889-91. 

Degrees : A. B., 1874, and A. M., 1877, and Ph. D., 1887, Muhlen- 
berg Coll. 

Married, Aug. 29, 1876, Mary C, da. of Mifflin Hannum. Chil- 
dren : Mabel H., Maud C. 

(See bibliography.) 

1887. LOUIS TRIBUS, C. E 1890. 

Assistant in Civil Engineering. 
(See Class of 1885.) 

1888. FRANCIS H. STODDARD, A. M. University of the City of N. Y. 

Son of Solomon and Frances Elizabeth (Greenwood) Stoddard ; b. 
Middlebury, Vt., Apr. 25, 1847. 

Entered Amherst Coll., 1865 ; Graduated 1869. 

Attended Oxford Univ., Eng., 1885-6 ; Instructor in English, Univ. 
of California, 1886-8 ; Prof. English Language and Lit., Univ., City 
of N. Y., since 1888. 

Degrees : A. B., 1869 ; A. M., 1885, from Amherst Coll. 

Married, May 14, 1873, Lucy M., da. of Hinsdale Smith. Child : 
Lucy. 

(See bibliography.) • 

1888. WILLIAM K. GILLETT, A. M. 

French and Spanish Languages and Literature. 
(See Class of 1880.) 

1888. C. L. SPERANZA 1889. 

Instructor in French. 



244 UNIVERSITY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. 

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1888. ROBERT W. HALL, A. M., E. M. University of the City of N. Y. 
Son of the Rev. Dr. John Hall and Emily (Bolton) Hall ; b. 
Armagh, Ireland, Apr. 25, 1853. 

Coll. of N. J., 1869-73 ; School of Mines, Columbia Coll., 1873-6 ; 
Manufacturing Chemist and in Expert Practice until 1888 ; Acting 
Prof, of Gen'l Chemistry, Univ., City of N. Y., 1888-90; Acting 
Prof, of Analytical Chemistry, 1 890-1 ; Prof, of Analytical Chemistry 
since 1891. 

Degrees : A. B., 1873, and A. M., 1876, from Coll. of N. J.; E. M., 
1876, School of Mines, Columbia Coll. 

1890. DANIEL A. MURRAY, Ph. D. University of the City of N. Y. 

Son of Angus and Jane (Mackay) Murray ; b. Scotsburne, Pictou 
Co., Nova Scotia, May 23, 1862. 

Graduated, Dalhousie Coll., Halifax, N. S., 1884 ; Johns Hopkins 
Univ., 1887-90. 

First Prizes in Mathematics, Physics and Astronomy at Dalhousie, 
Gold Medal in Mathematics and Physics ; Valedictorian ; Univ. 
Scholar and Fellow at Johns Hopkins Univ. ; Principal of Shelburne 
(N. S.) Acad., 1884-5 ; Tutor in Mathematics at Dalhousie Coll., 
1885-7 ; Grad. Student at Johns Hopkins, 1887-90 ; Associate Prof, 
of Mathematics, Univ., City of N. Y., since 1890. 

Degrees: A. B., 1884, Dalhousie Coll.; Ph. D., 1893, Johns 
Hopkins Univ. 

1890. WILLIAM B. YEREANCE. Orange, N. J 1892. 

Assistant in Engineering. 

1891. MORRIS LOEB, Ph. D. University of the City of N. Y. 

Son of Solomon and Betty (Gallenberg) Loeb; b. Cincinnati, O., 
May 23, 1863. 

Harvard Univ., 1879-83; $.B.K.\ Univ. of Berlin, 1883-7; Univ. 
of Heidelberg, 1887-8 ; Laboratorium der Physikalischen Gesell- 
schaft, Franktort-on-Main, Mar. to June, 1888 ; Univ. of Leipzig, 
June to Sept., 1888 ; Ass't to Dr. Wolcott Gibbs, Oct., 1888-June, 
1889; Docent at Clark Univ., Aug., 1889-June, 1891 ; Prof, of 
Chemistry, Univ., City of N. Y., from Nov., 1891. 

Degrees: A. B., 1883, Harvard Univ.; A. M., and Ph. D., 1887, 
Berlin Univ. 

Member of German and American Chemical Societies. 

(See bibliography.) 

1891. CHARLES HENRY SNOW, C. E. 

Associate of Engineering. 
(See Class of 1886.) 

1892. EDWARD RICPIARD" SHAW, Ph. D. 118 Locust Hill Ave., 

Yonkers, N. Y. 

Son of Joseph Merritt and Amand C. (Gerard) Shaw ; b. Bellport, 
L. I., Jan. 13, 1850. 

Lafayette Coll., 1874-81 ; Univ., City of N. Y., 1887-90 ; Principal, 
Greenport Union School, to 1883 ; of Yonkers High School, to 1892; 
Prof, of the Institutes of Education in School of Pedagogy, and Prof, 
of Rhetoric, Univ., City of N. Y., from 1892. 

Degrees : Ph. B., 1881, Lafayette Coll.; Ph. D., 1890, Univ., City 
of N. Y. 

Married, July 12, 1876, Huldah M., da. of Obadiah Green. Child : 
Ralph Hoover. 

(See bibliography.) 



PROFESSORS IN ARTS AND SCIENCE. 245 

JOHN DYNELEY PRINCE, Ph. D. 9 E. loth St., N. Y. City. 

Son of John Dyneley and Anna (Morris) Prince ; b. N. Y. City, 
Apr. 17, 1868. 

Columbia Coll., 1884-8. ^.$. 

Univ. of Beriin, 1889-91 ; Johns Hopkins Univ., 1891-2 ; Fellow in 
Semitic Languages at Johns Hopkins Univ. ; Prof. Semitic Languages 
and Comparative Philology, Univ., City of N. Y., from 1892. 

Degrees : A. B., 1888, Columbia Coll.; Ph. D., 1892, Johns Hop- 
kins Univ. 

Member of Am. Oriental Soc'y ; Am. Geograph. Soc'y ; Soc'y for 
Cultivation of Biblical Learning. 

Married, Oct. 5, 1890, Adeline, da. of Dr. Alfred L. Loomis. 
Child : John Dyneley. 

(See bibliography.) 

GEORGE COTNER MASON, B, S. 

Assistant in Civil Engineering. 
(See Class of 1893.) 

ERNEST GOTTLIEB SIHLER, Ph. D. 62 E. 125th St., N. Y. City. 

Son of Edward Alexander William and Susanna Sybilla (Kern) 
Sihler ; b. Fort Wayne, Ind., Jan. 2, 1853. 

Graduated, Concordia Coll., Fort Wayne, 1869 ; Lutheran 
Divinity School, St. Louis, Mo., 1869-72; Johns Hopkins Univ., 
1876-9 ; Berlin and Leipzic Universities, 1872-5 ; Fellow in Greek, 
1876-8, and Fellow in Greek Hist., 1878-9, at Johns Hopkins Univ.; 
Classical Instructor, 1879-91 ; Prof, of Classics, Concordia Coll., 
Milwaukee, Wis., 1891-2 ; Prof, of Latin, Univ., City of N. Y., 
since 1892. 

Degrees: A. B., Concordia Coll., 1869; A. M. and Ph. D., 1878, 
Johns Hopkins. 

Member of Am. Philolog. Ass'n. 

Married, Sept. 6, 1881, Emily Johanna, da. of Henry Birkner, 
N. Y. City. Children : Henry, Howard. 

(See bibliography.) 

CHARLES FLINT McCLUMPHA, Ph. D. The Judson, 53 Wash- 
ington Square, N. Y. City. 

Son of John and Carrie E. (Flint) McClumpha ; b. Amsterdam, 
N. Y., July 2, 1863. 

Coll. of N. J., 188 1-5 ; took First Baird Prize for Rhetoric and 
Oratory; Univ. of Leipzic, 1885-8; Prof., Bryn Mawr, 1888-91; 
Acting Ass't Prof, of English, Univ., City of N. Y., since 1892. 

Degrees : A. B., 1885, and A. M., 1888, Coll. of N. J.; Ph. D., 
1888, Leipzic. 

Member of the Modern Language Ass'n of Am.; the Am. 
Dialect Soc'y. 

(See bibliography.) 

ADDISON BALLARD, D. D. University of the City of N. Y. 

Born Framingham, Mass., Oct. 18, 1822. 

Williams Coll., 1838-42, and Valedictorian. J.T. and $ B.K. 

Principal, Hopkins Academy, Hadley, Mass., 1842-3 ; Tutor, 
Williams Coll., 1843-4 ; Teacher, Grand Rapids, Mich., 1845-6 ; 
Missionary, Grand River Valley, 1846-7 ; Prof, of Latin and of 
Mathematics, Ohio Univ., 1847-54; Prof, of Rhetoric, Williams Coll., 
1854-5 ; Prof, of Astronomy, Mathematics and Nat. Philosophy, 
Marietta Coll., 1855-7 ; Pastor, Cong. Church, Williamstown, Mass., 
1857-65; Detroit, Mich., 1866-72; «Prof. of Christian Greek and 
Latin, Lafayette Coll., 1872-9; of Moral Philosophy and Rhetoric, in 
same, 1879-94; Acting Prof, of Logic, Univ., City of N. Y., since 1893. 

Degrees: A. B., 1842, and D. D., 1867, from Williams Coll. 

Married, Aug. 7, 185 1, Julia P. Pratt. 



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1871. The Unity of Italy. N. Y. (G. P. Putnam & Sons.) 8vo, pp. 197. 



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1878. In memoriam. An address on Victor Emmanuel, king of Italy, form- 
ing part of the work "In Memoriam," published on the occasion of 
the commemoration of the death of the King in 1878. 
In addition, many philosophical lectures and political addresses were published 
in the Italian journals and reviews prior to 1853 ; since that date many articles 
concerning America have been contributed to reviews and periodicals in 
Italy, especially fifty letters in UOpinione, of Torino, relating to the civil 
war in America. 

BOWNE, BORDEN P. 1871. 

1872. Spencer's laws of the unknowable. New En^lander, pp. 86-110. 

1873. Spencer's laws of the knowable. New Englander, pp. I-34. 

Spencer's psychology. New Englatider, pp. 468-506. 

Moral intuition versus utilitarianism. New Englander^ pp. 217-242. 

1874. " The old faith and the new." Meth. Quart. Rev.^ pp. 268-296. 

Ulrici's logik. New Englander. 

Ulrici's Gott und die Natur. New Englander^ pp. 623-654. 

The philosophy of Herbert Spencer. N. Y. i2mo, pp. 283. 
Fiske's cosmic philosophy. Meth. Quart. Rev., Oct. 
Chauncey Wright as a philosopher. New Englander, pp. 585-603. 
Some objections to theism. Meth. Quart. Rev., pp. 224-246. 
Studies in theism. N. Y. (Harper & Bros.) i2mo, pp. 444. 

1880. The ethics of evolution. Meth. Quart. Rev., pp. 430-455. 

1881. Some difficulties of modern materialism. Princeton Rev. 

1882. Metaphysics. N. Y. (Harper & Bros.) 8vo, pp. 534. 

1884. Logic of religious belief. Meth. Quart. Rev., Oct., pp. 642-663. 

1886. Introduction to psychological theory. 8vo, pp. 329. 

1887. Logic and life. Christian Thought. 

Philosophy of theism. N. Y. (Harper & Bros.) 8vo, pp. 269. 

1888. Natural history of atheism. Andover Rev. 

Explanation ; a logical study. Meth. Quart. Rev., pp. 465-469. 

1889. Philosophical idealism. Meth. Quart. Rev., pp. 395-412. 
1892. Principles of ethics. N. Y. (Harper & Bros.) 8vo, pp. 309. 

BRAINERD, IRA HUTCHINSON. 1882. 

1892. Analytical index to Van Hoist's Constitutional and Political History 
of the United States, with bibliography of authorities therein cited. 

BREED, WILLIAM PRATT. 1843. 

Published several volumes and pamphlets, including 
" Presbyterianism 300 years ago." 
Presbyterians and the revolution. 
British Reformers. 
Book of books. 
Handbook for funerals. 

BRUSH, CHARLES BENJAMIN. 1867. 

1878. Roads. Trans. Am. Soc^y Civil Engineers . 
1880. The Hudson River Tunnel. The same. 

1886. Aeration of water. The same. 

Discipline in the pumping station. Trans. Am. Water Works Ass'n. 

1887. Aeration and filtration of water. Trans. N. E. Water Works Ass^n. 

1888. Friction, waste and loss of water in mains. Trans. Am. Soc'y Civil 

Engineers . 

1890. One way of obtaining brine. The same. 

Deterioration of water in reservoirs and conduits. N. J. State Board 

of Health. 

1891. Aeration on a gravity water supply. Trans. Am. Water Works Ass'n. 

1892. Vertical gates on force mains. The same. 



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Compilations — Plato's best thoughts. 

Compilations — D'Aubign^'s "Martyrs of the reformation." 
Poem — Niagara. 

BURNHAM, THEODORE FRELINGHUYSEN. 1871. 

1875. Memorial of exercises, 25th year of Presb. Church, Freeport, N. Y. 

8vo. 
1879. Ministers' intellectual savings banks. Homilec. Mag., N. Y. 
1883. A Migma Miocene. Univ. Quart., N. Y. 

1885. Univ. sermon. The attractions of the Christian ministry. Horn. Rev. 

Perfecting Holiness ; a sermon. Christian Nation, N. Y. 

With many contributions to the N. V. Evangelist, N. Y. Observer, and other 
journals. 

BUSH, PROF. GEORGE. 

1832. A treatise on the Millennium, in which the prevailing theories on that 
subject are carefully examined, and the true scriptural doctrine 
attempted to be elicited and established. N. Y. (J. & J. Harper.) 
i2mo, pp. 227. 

1838. Notes critical and practical on the book of Genesis, designed as a 
general help to biblical reading and instruction. N. Y. i6mo, 
2 vols., pp. 364 and 444. 

1841. Notes critical and practical on the book of Exodus, designed as a 
general help to biblical reading and instruction. N. Y. i6mo, 
2 vols., pp. 300 and 299. 

1842. Notes critical and practical on the book of Leviticus, designed as a 
general help to biblical reading and instruction. N. Y. i6mo, 
pp. 282. 

1844. Notes critical and practical on the book of Joshua, designed as a 
general help to biblical reading and instruction. N. Y. i6mo, 
pp. 221. 

Notes critical and practical on the book of Judges, designed as a 

general help to biblical reading and instruction. i6mo, pp. 257. 

1845. '^^^ Soul, or an inquiry into scriptural psychology, as developed by 
the use of the terms, soul, spirit, life, etc., viewed in its bearings on 

the doctrine of the resurrection. N. Y. (J. & J. Harper.) (J. S. 
Redtield.) l2mo, pp. 139. 

Anastasis, or the doctrine of the resurrection of the body, rationally 

and scripturally considered. N. Y. (Wiley & Putnam.) i2mo, pp. 

30- 
1858. Notes critical and practical on the book of Numbers, designed as a 
general help to biblical reading and instruction. N. Y. i6mo, pp. 

475- 
The life of Mohammed. N. Y. (J. & J. Harper.) 

BUTLER, WILLIAM ALLEN. 1843. 

1850. Barnum's Parnassus. i6mo. 

1852. The Bible by itself. 

1857. Nothing to wear. i2mo. 

1858. Two millions. i6mo. 
1862. Martin Van Buren. 24mo. 
1871. Lawyer and client. i2mo. 

Poems. i6mo. 

Mrs. Limber's raffle. i8mo. 

1886. Domesticus. i2mo. 

1888. The revision of the Statutes of New York, and the revisers. 8vo. 
1891. Oberammergau. Roy. 8vo. 
Many articles and addresses. 



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CHILDS, THOMAS SPENCER. 1847. 

1857. Early New England theology. (John Robinson.) Princeton Rev. 

i860. The Hartford Ordination, Hartford, Conn. Pp. 64. 

1861. Justification. Hartford, Conn. (Republished by Presb. Bd. of Pub., 

Philadelphia.) 

Hints to Christians. Tract. Presb. Bd. of Pub., Philadelphia. 

1863. Life of Edward Irving. Princeton Rev. 

1868. The heritage of peace. Randolph & Co., N. Y. Pp. 166. 

1870. Anniversary sermon. 

1872. Inaugural address as professor in Hartford Theol. Sem. Hartford. 

1877-8. A series of articles on the antiquity of man, in the Congregationalist. 

Boston. 

1878. Redemption, or Is Expiation a Fiction? Hartford. (Repub. in St. 

Louis.) 

1879. A chapter in the history of the Theological Institute of Conn. Hart- 

ford, Conn. 

1880. Christ his own witness. Tract. Presb. Bd. of Pub., Philadelphia. 

1885. Claims of the ministry on young men. A prize essay. Prot. Episc. 

Evan. Ed. Soc'y, Philadelphia. 

1886. Address before the Woman's Synodical Home Missionary Soc'y, 

Synod of Baltimore, Washington, D. C. 
1888. The lost faith. Presb. Bd. of Pub., Philadelphia. 
Various publications on the Indian Question, from 1888 to 1892. Washington, 
D. C. 

CLEVELAND, PROF. CHARLES D. 

Adams Latin grammar. Philadelphia. (C. Thomas & Co.) 
Hymns for schools. Philadelphia. (E. C. & J. Biddle.) 
Latin lessons, first book. Philadelphia. (C. Thomas & Co.) 
Latin lessons, second book. Philadelphia. (C. Thomas & Co.) 
Latin lessons, third book. Philadelphia. (C. Thomas & Co.) 
1829. First lessons in Latin. H. Clark & Co. 

1832. National orator.. N. & J. White. 

1833. First lessons in Greek. G. Hilliard & Co, 

1834. Sequel to first lessons in Latin. M. Perkins & Co. 

1847. -^ compendium of English literature, chronologically arranged from 
Sir John Mandeville to William Cowper. Philadelphia. (E. C. & J. 
Biddle.) i2mo, pp. 762. 

1859. A compendium of American literature, chronologically arranged, with 
biographical sketches of the authors, and selections from their works. 
Philadelphia. (E. C. & J. Biddle.) i2mo, pp. 784. 

1861. A compendium of classical literature, comprising classic extracts, 
translated from the best Greek and Roman writers, with biographical 
sketches, accounts of their works and notes directing to the best 
editions and translations. Part I. — From Homer to Longinus. 
Part II.— From Plautus to Boethius. Philadelphia. (E. C. & J. Biddle.) 
i2mo, pp. 621. 

1865. Poetical works of John Milton, with a life of the author, preliminary 

dissertations on each poem, notes critical and explanatory, an index 
to the subjects of Paradise Lost and a verbal index to all the poems. 
Philadelphia. (F. Leypoldt.) i2mo, pp. 688. 

1866. English literature of the nineteenth century. Philadelphia. i2mo, 

pp. 798. 

CLUTE, ROBERT FRARY. 1850. 

Annuals and registers of Sunday Schools of Thomas and Denis Parishes, 
South Carolina. 

COAKLEY, PROF. GEORGE W. 

1880. Tidal theory of the forms of comets. Proc. Am. Ass'n Adv. Science. 
Vol. xxix. Reprint, pp. 14. 



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1885. The disappearance of the water and atmosphere of the moon. Proc. 
Astron. Soc'y of Brooklyn, N. Y. Reprint, pp. 8. 

A set of tables for computing eclipses and occultations. Sidereal 

Messenger, pp. 6. 

1887. On the motion of the sun in reference to the centre of gravity of the 

solar system. Froc. Astron. Soc'y of Brooklyn. Reprint, pp. 8. 

1888. On the nebular hypothesis of La Place. Froc. Astron. Soc^y of Brook- 

lyn. Reprint, pp. 29. 

1890. On the stability of the rings of Saturn. Sidereal Messenger, pp. 20. 

1891. Is it probable that any planet of the solar system rotates on its axis in 

the same time as its period of revolution around the sun ? Sidereal 
Messenger, pp. 9. 

Investigation of the orbit of a body under a supposed repellent force 

of the sun. Sidereal Messenger, pp. 8. 

1892. Are the comets or any portion of them ever repelled by the sun ? 

Astro7iomy and Astro-Fhysics, No. 102, pp. 12. 

Tidal theory of the forms of comets. Astronomy and Astro-Fhysics, 

No. 103, pp. 13. 

Some additional points relating to comets. Astronomy and Astro- 

Fhy,sics, No. 108, pp. 10. 

The probable origin of meteorites. Astronomy and Astro-Fhysics, No. 

109, pp. II. 



COOKE, BALDWIN GARDINER. 1876. 

1889. Tuberculosis in children. Philadelphia, Pa. 

1892. Hysteria as a symptom of insanity. N. Y. 

COOLEY, WILLIAM FORBES. 1878. 

1889. " Emmanuel," the story of the Messiah. N. Y. 

COOPER, MORRIS. 1879. 

1888. Law and practice of referees and references under the code of civil 

procedure and statutes of the state of New York. N. Y. Pp. 434. 
1891. The New York code of civil procedure, with annotations and references. 

N. Y. Pp. 895. 

1893. The insurance statutes of the State of New York. N. Y. Pp. 289. 

COXE, ARTHUR CLEVELAND. 1838. 

1837. Advent, a mystery. N. Y. 

1838. Athwold. 

1840. Christian ballads. 

1842. Athanasion, and other poems. 

1844. Halloween, 

1845. Saul, a mystery. 

1854. Sermons on doctrine and duty. 

1856. Impressions of England. 

1866. The Criterion. 

1869. Moral reforms. 

1874. Apollos, or the way of God. N. Y. 

1875. Covenant prayers. 
1882. The Penitential. 

1885-6. EditedClark'sAnte-Nicene Library. Buffalo. 8 vols. 
Numerous addresses and contributions to reviews. 

CRANE, JOHN JAY. 1861. 

1877. Historical sketch of the Presbyterian Church of Stanhope, N. J. Morris- 
town, N. J. 8vo, pp. 12. 
Numerous sermons and articles published in various journals. 



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CRANE, JOHN WASHINGTON, Jr. 1855. 

Receuil de chants sacr6s. Novello, Ewer & Co. London, Eng. 



CRITTENDEN, JOEL PARKER. 1875. 

1892. [With Chas. B. HelfFrich.] Philadelphia securities for 1892. Phila- 

delphia, Pa. Royal 8vo, pp. 1,000. 

1893. [With Chas. B. Hemrich.] New York securities for 1893. N. Y. 

Royal 8vo, pp. 1,850. 
Manual of the Corporations of Philadelphia. 



CROLY, DAVID GOODMAN. 1854. 
Modern Thinker. 
Glimpses of the Future. 
Positivist Catechism. 



CROSBY, HOWARD. 1844. 

185 1. Lands of the Moslem. N. Y. 

1852. The CEdipus Tyrannus of Sophocles, with English notes, for the use 

of students in schools and colleges. N. Y. (D. Appleton & Co.) 
i2mo, pp. 138. 

1863. Bible ; New Testament with notes or scholia. N. Y. (Scribner & Co.) 
i2mo. 

1869. A Bible Manual, intended to furnish a general view of the Holy Scrip- 
tures, as introductory to their study. N. Y. (Univ. Pub. Co.) i6mo, 
pp. 109. 

1871. Jesus, his life and work as narrated by the four Evangelists. N. Y, 
(Univ. Pub. Co.) 8vo, pp. 551. 

The healthy Christian; an appeal to the church. N. Y. (Am. Tract 

Soc'y.) i6mo, pp. 163. 
1873. Thoughts on the Decalogue. Philadelphia. (Presb. Bd. of Pub.) 
i2mo, pp. 164. 

Thoughts on the Pentateuch. 

Pulpit teachings on great subjects. N. Y. (Putnam.) i2mo. 

1875. Expository Notes on the Book of Joshua. N. Y. (Robert Carter & 
Brothers.) i2mo, pp. 36. 

1879. True temperance reform. An address delivered in the Anthon Me- 

morial Church, N. Y., Feb. 13, 1879. N. Y. (Anson D. F. Ran- 
dolph & Co.) i6mo, pp. 29. 
The Christian preacher. Yale lectures for 1879-80. N. Y. (Anson 
D. F. Randolph & Co.) i2mo, pp. 195. 

1880. The true humanity of Christ. N. Y. (Anson D. F. Randolph & Co.) 

l2mo, pp. 46. 
1888. The Bible view of the Jewish church. N. Y. (Funk & Wagnalls.) 
1891. Sermons. N. Y. (Anson D. F. Randolph & Co.) i2mo, pp. 247. 



DEMAREST, JOHN KAY. 1863. 

1884. " The Dutch colony of Conowaga." Published in TAe Star and Sentinel 
of Gettysburg, Pa. 



DODD, SAMUEL. 1858. 

Commentary on the Epistle of James, in Chinese. 

Commentary on the Book of Hebrews, in Chinese. 

Exposition of "Parable of the Prodigal son," in Chinese. 
1878. Who wrote the Epistle of James ? Princetoti Rev. 
Occasional contributions to journals and reviews. 



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DODGE, ROBERT. 1840. 

1850. Sketches and reviews. 

1851. Memorials of Columbus. 

Memorial of Robert Dodge. 

Memorial of Eliza P. Dodge. 

Austria and its polity. 

Tracts for the war. 

i860. Ottoman empire and its polity. 

1879. Recollections of England. 

Historical address at Salem. 

1886. Pristram Dodge and his descendants in the United States. 

DOREMUS, ROBERT OGDEN. 1842. 

Impurities in soda water. 
Analyses of solidified milk. 
Disinfection of cholera ships. 
Disinfection of Bellevue Hospital. 
The Lactometer. 
The ipiproper use of cocaine. 

1880. Duties of experts and others in poison cases. 
1884. Tiny death dealers. 

A comparison of medical education at home and abroad. 

The harmony between the scientific history of creation and the Mosaic 

record. 
Impurities of croton water. 
Preservation of the Egyptian obelisk. 
Address at the unveiling of the Humboldt statue in Central Park, N. Y. 

DOWNS, CHARLES ALGERNON. 1845. 

Four annual reports as state superintendent of public instruction. 
Vermont controversy and other historical papers. 
History of Lebanon, N. H. 

DRAPER, PROF. HENRY. 

1856. On a new method of darkening collodion negatives. Am. J. Photog.^ 

11. , i., pp. 374-376. 
1858. On the changes of blood cells in the spleen. N. Y. J, Med., III., v., 

pp. 182-189. 
i860. On a reflecting telescope for celestial photography. Rep. Brit. Ass'n, 

II., pp. 63-64. 

1862. On an improved photographic process. Am. y. Photog,, 11., v., p. 47. 

1863. Photography. New Am, Cyclopedia. N. Y. 

1864. On a silvered glass telescope and on celestial photography in America. 

Quart. J. Sci., I., pp. 381-387. 

On the photographic use of a silvered glass telescope. Phil. Mag., 

IV., xxviii., pp. 249-255. 

On the construction of a silvered glass telescope, 15)^ inches in aper- 

ture, and its use in celestial photography. Smithsonian Contributions, 
XIV., Pt. II. 

1865. Petroleum ; its importance, its history, boring, refining. Quart. J. Sci., 

II., pp. 49-59. Dingier' s Polyt. J., CLXXVIIL, pp. 107-117. 

American contributions to spectrum analysis. Quart. J. Sci., II., pp. 

395-401. 

1866. A text-book on chemistry. N. Y. 

1871. Report to the Commissioners of Public Charities and Correction of the 
City of New York, on the chemical and physical facts collected from 
the deep sea researches made during the voyage of the nautical 
school ship "Mercury," undertaken by their order in the tropical 
Atlantic and Caribbean sea, 1870-1. N. Y. In Cruise of School Sh^p 
Mercury in Tropical Atlantic Ocean. N. Y., 187 1. Pp. 9-27. 



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1873. On diffraction spectrum photography. Illustrated by a photograph 

printed by the Albertype process. Am. y. Set., vol. VI. 

1876. Astronomical observations on the atmosphere of the Rocky mountains, 

made at elevations of from 4,500 to 11,000 feet, in Utah and Wyom- 
ing Territories and Colorado. Am. J. Sci., vol. XIII., pp. 89-94. 

Photograph of the spectra of Venus and Lyra. Am. y. Sci., vol. 

XIIL, p. 95. 

1877. Discovery of oxygen in the sun and a new theory of the solar spectrum. 

Froc. Am. Phil. Socy, vol. XVII., pp. 74-80, with plate. Reprinted 
in Am. y, Sci., vol. XIV., pp. 89-96. 

1878. The solar eclipse of July 29, 1878. Am. y. Sci., vol. XVI., pp. 227-230. 

1879. On the co-incidence of the bright lines of the oxygen spectrum with 

bright lines in the solar spectrum. Read before the Royal Astro- 
nomical Soc'y, June 13, 1879, and reprinted in Am. y. Sci., vol. 
XVIII., pp. 262-277. 

On photographing the spectra of the stars and planets. Am. y. Sci., 

vol. XVIII., pp. 419-425. 

1880. On a photograph of Jupiter's spectrum, showing evidence of intrinsic 

light from that planet. Am. y. Sci., vol. XX., pp. 118-20. 
Photographs of the nebula in Orion. Am. y. Sci., vol. XX., p. 433. 

1881. Notes on photographs of the spectrum of the comet of June, 1881. 

Am. y. Sci., vol. XXII., pp. 134-135. 

1882. On photographs of the spectrum of the Nebula in Orion. Am. y. Sci., 

vol. XXIII., pp. 339-341. 

DRAPER, PROF. JOHN CHRISTOPHER, 

1856. Medical Thesis, yournal of Medicine. N. Y. 

Experiments on respiration. Medical Times. N. Y. 

1866. A text-book on anatomy, physiology and hygiene for the use of schools 

and colleges. (Harper & Bros.) N. Y. 6th ed., 1883. 8vo, pp. 260. 
1872. Growth or evolution of structure in seedlings. Am. y. Sci., vol. IV., 

pp. 7 (reprint). 

The heat produced in the body, and the effects of exposure to cold. 

Am. y. Sci., vol. IV., pp. 5 (reprint). 

1874. Alchemy and chemistry. An address delivered before the Chemical 

and Natural History Society of the Lehigh University. Am. Chemist, 
pp. 18 (reprint). 

1875. Projection of the Frauenhofer lines of diffraction and prismatic spectra 

on a screen. Am. y. Sci., vol. IX., pp. 2 (reprint). 

1876. Effect of temperature on the power of solutions of quinine to rotate 

polarized light. The corrections to be applied for the same. Sug- 
gestions regarding the preparation to be used when quinine is 
employed as a medicine. Am. y. Sci., vol. XL, pp. 42-47. 

1877. On the preparation of cylinders of zirconia for the oxyhydrogen light. 

Am. y. Sci., vol. XIV., pp. 208-214. 

1878. On the projection of microscope photographs. Am. y. Sci., vol. XV., 

pp. 2 (reprint). 

On the presence of dark lines in the solar spectrum, which correspond 

closely to the lines of the spectrum of oxygen. Am. y. Sci., vol. 
XVL, pp. 256-265. 

1879. On the dark lines of oxygen in the solar spectrum on the less refrangible 

side of G. Am. y. Sci., vol. XVII., pp. 448-452. 
1889. Medical Physics. A text-book for students and practitioners of medi- 
cine. (Lea Brothers & Co.) Philadelphia, Pa. 8vo, pp. 734, and 
376 woodcuts. 

DRAPER, PROF. JOHN WILLIAM. 

I. — Scientific Memoirs. 
1832. On volcanoes. By W. M. Higgins and J. W. Draper. Mag. Nat. Hist., 
v., 164-174, 262-272, 632-637 ; vi., 344-350. 1832. 

Remarks on the formation of the Dead Sea and the surrounding district. 

By W. M. Higgins and J.W. Draper. Mag. Nat. Hist., v., 532-534, 1832. 



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1834. Influence of electricity on capillary attraction. (Extract of a letter 

from Jno. W. Draper to the editor, dated Christiansville, Mecklen- 
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Some experimental researches to determine the nature of capillary 

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An account of some experiments made to determine the best con- 

struction of galvanic batteries of four elements. J. Fr. Inst., xiv., 
289-295, Nov., 1834. 

^ Chemical analysis of native chloride of carbon. J. Fr. Inst., xiv., 

295-298, Nov., 1834. 

1835. Experiments to determine whether light exerts magnetic action, y. 

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Idolatry and philosophy of the Zabians. Am. J. Sci., I., xxviii., 201, 

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On the chemical analysis of coins and medals. Am. y. Sci., xxix., 

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1836. On the tidal motions of conductors free to move. J. Fr. Inst., xvii., 

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Experiments on absorption. Am. J. Med. Sci., xviii., 13-32, May, 

1836. 

Experiments on endosmosis. y. Fr. Inst., xvii., 177-182 ; xviii., 27-31, 

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Observations on microscopic chemistry. J. Fr. Inst., xviii., 378, 

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1837. Experiments on solar light. Am. y. Med. Sci., xx., 268, May, 1837 ; 

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On some mechanical functions of areolar tissues. Containing the co- 

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Remarks on the constitution of the atmosphere. Phil. Mag., III., xxii., 

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1839. Further remarks on the action of presence. Am. J. Med. Sci., xxiii., 

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1840. An account of some experiments made in the south of Virginia on the 

light of the sun. Phil. Mag., III., xvi., 81-84, I'eb., 1840. {Froriep 
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On the electromotive power of heat, Phil. Mag., III., xvi., 451-461, 

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from the life. Phil. Mag., III., xvi., 535, June ; xvii., 217, Sept., 

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1841. On some analogies between the phenomena of the chemical rays and 

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On a new system of inactive tithonographic spaces in the solar spec- 

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On the tithonotype, or art of multiplying daguerreotypes. Phil. Mag.^ 

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Rev. E. H. Gillett, D. D., Rev. George B. Cheever, D. D., Rev. 
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Van Cleef, D. D., Rev. D. M. Reeves, A. M. Nearly 300 illustra- 
tions. N. Y. (N. Tibballs & Son.) 1870. 8vo, pp. 494. [Dr. 
Gillett wrote pages 1-326.] 

Historical discourse: in "The First Church," Orange, N.J. One 

hundred and fiftieth anniversary, Nov. 24 and 25, 1869. Newark, 
N.J, (Jennings Bros,) 1870, i2mo, pp, 87-114, 

Letters from Roger Sherman on Hopkinsianism, Am. Presb. Rev., 

vol, 19, 680. 

Hopkinsianism and the early Presbyterian Church in America. 

Hist. Mag., Oct. Ser. II., vol, 8, No, 4, pp, 193-21 1. 

Yale College one hundred years ago. Hours at Home, Feb. Pp. 

238-336. 

The world's future. Magazine article, May. Pp. 315-322. 

The theological basis of government. Magazine article. Aug. 

Pp. 127-131. 

1871. History and literature of the Unitarian controversy. Hist. Mag.^ 

Ser. II., vol. 9, No. 4, pp. 221-324. April. 



268 UNIVERSITY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. [1893. 

1871. Hopkinsianism before Hopkins. Am. Presb. Rev., vol. 20, pp. iioff^ 

President Wheelock and Dr. Chauncy. Am. Presb. Rev.^ vol. 20, 

p. 463ff- 

1872. Masson's Life of John Milton. Presb. Qiiar. and Princeton Rev., April, 

Pp. 382-^4. 

Tobacco and the Clergy, in Virginia Colony. Hist. Mag., Ser. III., 

vol. I, pp. 14-18. 

1874. God in Human Thought ; or, natural theology traced in literature, 

ancient and modern, to the time of Bishop Butler. With a closing 
chapter on the Moral System, and an English bibliography, from 
Spencer to Butler. In two vols. N. Y. (Scribner, Armstrong, 
& Co.) 8vo, pp. 834. 

The Moral System, with an historical and critical introduction. 

Having special reference to Bishop Butler's " Analogy." Designed 
as a text-book for academies and colleges. N. Y. (Scribner, 
Armstrong & Co.) 8vo, pp. 231. 

The Rev. William C. Davis and the Independent Presbyterian 

Church in South Carolina. Hist. Mag., Ser. III., vol. 3, Jan, 
Pp. 26-30. 

1875. Outline Questions on the Connections of Sacred and Profane History, 

N. Y. (A. D. F. Randolph.) 
— — The Genesis of rights in Natural Law. New Englander, Jan, 
Pp. 151-159. 



GORDON, WILLIAM R. 1834. 

1844. A rebuke to high churchism. Flushing, N. Y. 

1847. Peter never in Rome. N. Y. 1847. 

1848. Tracts and sermons on various subjects. N. Y. 1848-^9. 

The Supreme Godhead of Christ, the corner-stone of Christianity. 

Flushing. 2d ed., revised and enlarged. N. Y. 1855. i2mo, 188 pp. 
1852. A guide in reading the Scriptures. A prize essay. N. Y. 2d ed., 1878, 

1855. Particular Providence in distinction from general, necessary to the 

fulfilment of the purposes and promises of God. Illustrated by the 
history of Joseph. N. Y. i2mo, 492 pp. 2d ed., 1856. 3d ed., 1868. 

1856. A threefold test of modern spiritualism. N. Y. i2mo, 408 pp. 

1857. Reformation. (In behalf of Domestic Missions, before General Synod 

of the Reformed Dutch Church.) N. Y. i6mo. 

1861. The peril of our ship of state. (By request.) N. Y. 1861. 

1862. The Iniquity of our southern secession. (By request.) N. Y. 
1865. The assassination of President Lincoln. (By request.) N. Y. 

1867. Christocracy, or essays on the coming and kingdom of Christ. (With 

Dr. I. T. Demarest.) N. Y. i2mo, 405 pp. 2d ed. 3d ed., 1878. 

An answer to the Romish Tract, ** Is it Honest? " (By request.) 

1868. Controversial Letters in defence of the same. Youngstown, O. 
1875. The Church of God and her sacraments. N. Y. i6mo, 208 pp. 

Life of Rev. Henry Ostrander, D. D. N. Y. 

1877. Revealed truth impregnable. (Vedder Lectures for 1877, at Rutgers 
College.) New Brunswick, N. J. i2mo, 307 pp. 

A Defence against the Romish claim upon our Public School Fund, 

N. Y. 

Hades. An essay on the state of the dead prior to fhe resurrection* 

N. Y. 



GRAY, ALBERT ZABRISKIE. i860. 

1876. The land and the life. Sketches and studies in Palestine. N. Y, 

Travels in Mexico. 
1880. The words of the Cross. 
1882. Jesus only, and other sacred songs. 
Numerous contributions to periodicals. 



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GRAY, GEORGE ZABRISKIE. 1858. 

1872. History of the Children's Crusade. Boston. 

1875. The scriptural doctrine of recognition in the world to come. N. Y. 

1885. Husband and wife, or the theory of marriage and its consequences. 

Boston. 

HALL, ABRAHAM OAKEY. 1844. 

1849. Sketches of Travels. (J. S. Redfield.) N. Y. 

The Webster murder. 

185 1. Old Whitey's Christmas. (Harpers.) N. Y. 

Congressman Christmas Dream. (Scribners.) N. Y. 

1862. Grand Jurors' Guide. 

Manhattaner in New Orleans. 

1863. Horace Greeley decently dissected. (Ross & Tousey.) N. Y. 

HALL, CHANCELLOR JOHN. 

1868. Family prayers for four weeks. N. Y. (Anson D. F. Randolph & Co.) 

i2mo, pp. 160. 

1873. Papers for home reading. N. Y. (Dodd & Mead.) i2mo, pp. 394. 

1875. God's Word through preaching. Lyman Beecher lectures before the 

Theological Department of Yale College. N. Y. (Dodd & Mead.) 
i2mo, pp. 274. 

1876. Familiar talks to boys. N. Y. (Dodd & Mead.) i2mo, pp. 98. 

1883. A Christian home ; how to keep and maintain it. N. Y. (American 

Sunday School Union.) i2mo, pp. 245. 

HALL, JOHN GOODMAN. 1836. 

1838. Conversational history of the churches of New York City. i8mo. 
i860. Lord Bacon's Bible thoughts. i2mo. 

HARRIOTT, HAMPTON. 1844. 

^ Report of third sanitary inspection district, comprising whole of the 

^ fifth ward, in report of Council of Hygiene and Public Health of the 

Citizens' Association of N. Y. 

HARTLEY, ISAAC SMITHSON. 1852. 

1869. Traces of an expected Redeemer in profane history. Am. Presb. Rev. 

1874. Prayer ; its relation to modern thought and criticism. N. Y. i2mo, 

PP- 257. 

1880. History of the Reformed Church of Utica, N. Y. Utica, N. Y. 8vo, 

pp. 68. 

1881. Memorial of Robert Milham Hartley. Utica, N. Y. 8vo, pp. 549. 

1884. Old Fort Schuyler in history. Utica, N. Y. 8vo, pp. 30. 

1886. Horatio Seymour. Magazine of American History . 

1887. The twelve gates. Poems. Utica, N. Y. 4to, pp. 72. 

1888. Roscoe Conkling. Magazine of American History. 

1889. Sermons in the Adirondacks. Utica, N. Y. i2mo, pp. 125. 
1891. Francis E. Spinner. Magazine of American History . 

Samuel Provost, First Bishop of New York. Magazine of American 

History. 

HENRY, PROF. CALEB S. 
1841. An epitome of the history of philosophy. Translated from the French, 

with additions and a continuation of the history from the time of 

Reid to the present day. N. Y. (Harper & Brothers.) i6mo, 2vols., 

pp. 311 and 276. 
1859. Dr. Oldham at Greystones, and his talk there. N. Y. (D. Appleton 

& Co.) i2mo, pp. 342. 



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1861. Considerations on some of the elements and conditions of social wel- 
fare and human progress, being academic and occasional discourses 
and other pieces. N. Y. (D. Appleton & Co.) i2mo, pp. 415. 

1873. About men and things. Papers from my study table drawer. N. Y. 

(Thomas Whittaker.) i2mo, pp. 237. 

A household liturgy or order of daily prayer for families. N. Y. 

(Thomas Whittaker.) i2mo, pp. 82. 

HERING, PROF. DANIEL W. 

1874. Solutions of railroad curves. Railroad Gazette. 
1889. Electrical units. N. Y. i6mo. 
1891. Church acoustics. Scientific American, March 14. 
1893. Laboratory instruction in physics. Science, Apr. 21. Pp. 2. 



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HUNTINGTON, JEDEDIAH VINCENT. 1835. 

1842. Poem. The divine institution of the festival system of the church. 

i2mo. 

1843. A sermon. 

1849. Lady Alice, or the new Una. A novel. 

1850. The sacrament of penitence. A tract. 

1 85 1. Alban, or the history of a young Puritan. 

1852. The forest. A sequel of Alban. 

America discovered. A poem delivered at the anniversary celebration 

of the Alumni of New York University, and published by their 
request. 

1853. The pretty plate. 

St. Vincent de Paul. A lecture. 

Editor of The Metropolitan, Baltimore, Md. 

1855. Editor of The Leader, St. Louis, Mo. 

1858. Blonde and brunette. A story written for the St. Louis Leader. 
i860. Rosemary. A story written for the New York Tablet. 

An article on Greek Anthology for N. V. Review. 

ISAACS, ABRAHAM SAMUEL. 187 1. 

1878. A modern Hebrew poet. N. Y. i6mo, pp. 73. 
1888. Religion in public schools. Forum. 

Current American Judaism. Andover Review. 

Stories from the Rabbis. Atlantic Monthly. 

1890. The American student. North American Review. 

1891. Rev. Samuel M. Isaacs. Magazine of American History . 

What is Judaism ? Arena. 

1892. The Jewess in authorship. Ladies'" Home Journal. 

1893. Grace Aguilar. The Century. 

Stories from the Rabbis. N. Y. i6mo. 

ISAACS, ISAAC SAMUEL. 1865. 
1870. Friday night. 

Volume of tales. 

JOHNSON, PROF. EBENEZER A. 

1844. M. TuUii Ciceronis oratio pro A. Cluentio Avito ad judices. N. Y, 

(Geo. & H. Miller.) i6mo, pp. 100. 
1848. Cornelius Nepos ; with answered questions and imitative exercises by 
the Rev. Thomas Kerchever Arnold, M. A. Carefully revised, with 
notes by E. A. Johnson. N. Y. (D. Appleton & Co.) i2mo, pp. 

403. 
18150. Select orations of M. Tullius Cicero ; with notes, for the use of schools 
and colleges. N. Y. (D. Appleton & Co.) i2mo, pp. 459. 



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KIPP, PETER E. 1867. 
1885. The divine purpose in missions. Paper read at Missionary Conference 
of Synod of New York ; published in Report of Fifth General 
Missionary Conference. 

1892. The inexorable qualification. Alf. Sandham, Toronto. Tract. Pp.16. 
The Bible and current thought. Leader Publishing Co., Cleveland. 

i2mo, pp. 33. 

1893. Is Moses scientific? First chapter of Genesis, tested by latest discov- 

eries of science. Fleming H. RevellCo., Chicago, New York, 
Toronto, publishers, i2mo, pp. 250. 
Sermons in Homiletical Monthly and pamphlets. Many articles in religious 
journals, etc. 

LAWRENCE, EUGENE. 1841. 

1855. Lives of the British historians. (Scribner.) N. Y. 2 vols., 8vo. 

1856. Historical studies. (Harper & Bros.) N. Y. 

1858. Lives of Hume, Gibbon, Cowper and others, for Appleton's Ency- 
clopaedia. 

1869. Edited for Harper & Bros., Smith's smaller history of Rome. 

1869-75. Articles for Harper's Magazine and Weekly. Bishops of Rome, Leo 
and Luther, great cities and their fate, the Covenanters, and many 
i others. See Harper's index to magazine, etc. 

"' 1875. The Jews and their persecutors. 

1876. Colonial progress. Harper's " First century of the republic." 

187 1-9. Many articles in Harper's Weekly in defence of free schools, and 
against foreign interference with them. 

1879-81. Literary primers. Greek, Latin, Mediaeval, English, American. 

1881-5. Various articles for Harper's Weekly. 

1889-92. Articles in the Chautauquan on " Modern English literature" and 
**A scholar of the middle ages." Article on the "Unworthy 
magazine." 

1857-92. Read papers at the New York Historical Society. 1857, •* New York 
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1867-8, "Anne Hutchinson, a remarkable woman," published in 
the " Historical Magazine." "Cotton Mather and the witchcraft of 
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1891. "Roman London." A picture of London in the Roman period. 
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1892. "The mystery of Columbus." Harper's Magazine. 

1893. " Columbus and his contemporaries," in Harper's Bazar, Sept. 
1891-2. 1891, " Governor Nichols, the first English governor of New York," 

for the "Memorial History of New York." 1892, "Governor 
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"Premonitions of the Rebellion." 
With very many other articles. 

LEEDS, SAMUEL PENNIMAN. 1843. 
Thy kingdom come. 
Thy will be done, 
and other sermons. 

LEWIS, PROF. TAYLER. 

1844. Plato contra Atheos ; loth book of the dialogue on laws ; with notes 
and dissertations on the Platonic philosophy. N. Y. (Harper & 
Brothers.) i2mo. 

1855. The six days of creation, or the scriptural cosmology, with the ancient 

idea of a plurality of time-worlds, in distinction from worlds in 
space. Schenectady. (G. Y. Van De Bogart.) i2mo, pp. 407. 

1856. The Bible and science. 



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i860. The Divine human in the Scriptures. N. Y. (Robert Carter & 
Brothers.) i2mo, pp. 400. 

1864. States rights, a photograph of the ruins of ancient Greece. ,1 

1865. Heroic periods in a nation's history. I 
1868. Special introduction to Genesis. (Lange's commentary.) (| 

1870. Rhythmical version of Job. (Lange's commentary.) * 

1871. The People of Africa. (Associated with E. W. Blyden and T. Dwight.) 

1872. Church and science. (Draper.) i2mo. 

1874. Rhythmical version of Ecclesiastes. (Lange's commentary.) 

1875. The light by which we see light ; or, nature and the Scripture. 

The Vedder lectures, Rutgers College, for 1875. N. Y. (Ref. 
Church Bd.) i2mo. 

1876. Memoir of Eliphalet Nott, for 62 years president of Union College. 

(Associated with C. Van Santvoord and T. Lewis.) N. Y. (Sheldon.) 

i2mo. 
1881. Wine drinking and the Scriptures. N. Y. (Nat'l Temperance Soc'y.) 

i2mo. 
1880. Bible psalmody ; the imprecatory psalms. Philadelphia. (United 

Presb. Bd.) 24mo. 

LOCKWOOD, SAMUEL. 1847. 

1867. The sea horse and its young. 

1868. The Goldsmith beetle and its habits. 

1869. About crabs. 

1870. The horse foot crab. (Shown to be a descendant of the Trilobite.) 

Mussel climbing. 

1871. A singing hesperomys, with the music. 

1872. A new entozoon in the eel. 

The Baltimore oriole and the carpenter bee. 

A viviparous fly. 

The pine snake of New Jersey. 

Animal humor. 

The Florida chameleon. 

1878. The night herons and their exodus. 

1880. Some noteworthy birds. 

188 1. The eastern snowbird. 

Abnormal entozoon in man — twO papers. 

1882. The gray rabbit, Lepus sylvaticus. 

1883. The American oyster. Its natural history and the oyster industry in 

New Jersey. 8 vo, pp. 216-350. Trenton, N. J. 

1885. The clam worm. • 

1886. The ancestry of Nasria. 

Raising diatoms in the laboratory. 

1887. More about the sea horse. 

1888. Animal memoirs. Vol. I., Mammals ; vol. II., Birds. i2mo., pp. 

317-397. N. Y. 

1890. Fungi affecting fishes — two papers. 

1891. Why the mocking-birds left New Jersey. A geological reason. 

Micro-organisms in school-rooms. 

1892. The blood corpuscles after death by electrocution. 

LOEB, PROF. MORRIS. 

1885. Ueber die Einwirkung von Phosgen auf Aethenyldiphenyldiamin. 

Berichte der deutschen Chemischen Geselischaft, XVIII., 2427. 

1886. Ueber Amidinderivate. /3zt/., XIX., 2340. 

1887. Das Phosgen und seine Abkoemmlinge. Dissertation. Berlin, March 

15, 1887. Pp. 51'. 

1888. The molecular weight of iodine in its solutions. J. Chem. Soc.y LIII., 

805. Also, Zeitschrift fuer Physikalische Chemie^ II., 606. 

The use of aniline for absorbing cyanogen in gas analysis. J. Chem. 

Soc, LIII., 812. 



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1890. Osmotic pressure and the determination of atomic weights. Am. 

Chem. J., XII., 130. 

Electrolytic dissociation, hypothesis of Svante Arrhenius. Am. Chem. 

7; XII., 505. 

The Gooch crucible as a silver voltameter, y. Am. Chem. Soc, XII., 

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1891. Is chemical action affected by magnetism? Am. Chem. J., XIII., 145. 

An apparatus for the delineation of curved surfaces in illustration of 

the properties of gases, etc. y. Am. Chem. Soc, XIII., 263. 

LOOMIS, PROF. ELIAS. 

1847. Elements of geometry and conic sections. N. Y. (Harper & Brothers.) 

8vo, pp. 226. 

1848. Elements of plane and spherical trigonometry, with their applications 

to mensuration, surveying and navigation. N. Y. (Harper & 
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1851. Elements of analytical geometry and of the differential and integral 
calculus. N. Y. (Harper & Brothers.) 8vo, pp. 278. 

Elements of calculus. N. Y. (Harper & Brothers.) i2mo. 

1855. An introduction to practical astronomy, with a collection of astro- 
nomical tables. N. Y. (Harper & Brothers.) 8vo, pp. 505. 

1858. Elements of natural philosophy, designed for academies and high 
schools. N. Y. (Harper & Brothers.) i2mo, pp. 351. 

The elements of algebra, designed for beginners. N. Y. (Harper & 

Brothers.) i2mo, pp. 281. 

Elements of plane and spherical trigonometry with their applications 

to mensuration, surveying and navigation. N. Y. (Harper & 

Brothers.) 8vo, pp. 204. 
18 — . Recent progress of astronomy, especially in the United States. N. Y. 
1863. The elements of arithmetic, designed for children. N. Y. (Harper 

& Brothers.) i6mo, pp. 166. 
1865. A treatise on astronomy. N. Y. (Harper & Brothers.) 8vo, pp. 346. 

1868. A treatise on algebra. N. Y. (Harper & Brothers.) i2mo, pp. 384. 

A treatise on meteorology, with a collection of meteorological tables. 

N. Y. (Harper & Brothers.) 8vo, pp. 305. 

1869. Elements of astronomy, designed for academies and high schools. 

N. Y. (Harper & Brothers.) i2mo, pp. 254. 
1874. Elements of differential and integral calculus. N. Y. (Harper & 
Brothers.) i2mo, pp. 309. 

LORD, JEREMIAH SKIDMORE. 1836. 

1850. Voice of God in calamity. A sermon. Pulpit Repository. 

LOWRIE, REUBEN POST. 1846. 

Translated the shorter catechism, catechism of Old Testament history, 

a commentary on St. Matthew's gospel into the Shanghai colloquial 
dialect. 

McCLUMPHA, PROF. CHARLES FLINT. 

1888. The alliteration of Chaucer. (Grimme & TrCJmel.) Leipzig. Pp. 56. 

1889. Chaucer's dream. Mod. Lang. Notes, pp. 65-67. 

Origin of " the flower and the leaf." Mod. Lang. Notes, pp. 201-203. 

1890. Differences between the scribes of Beowulf. Mod. Lang. Notes, pp. 123. 

The parallelism of the Anglo-Saxon "Genesis." Mod. Lang. Notes, 

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A Christmas present, translated from the German. Harper's New 

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Ten Brink's Geschichte der Englischen Litteratur. Mod. Lang. Notes, 

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1892. Einenkel's Streifziige durch die mittelenglische Syntax. Mod. Lang. 

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Lounsbury's studies in Chaucer. Mod. Lang. Notes, pp. 82-85. 

The Austro-Hungarian army, translated from the German. Harper's 

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1893. Essays, speeches and memoirs of Field-marshal Count Helmuth von 

Moltke, translated from the German. 2 vols. (Harpers.) N. Y. 



MacCRACKEN, chancellor HENRY MITCHELL. 

1867-8. Letters from Europe. Daily Cincinnati Gazette. 

1867. An address before the General Assembly of the Free Church of 
Scotland. Edinburgh. (T. Nelson & Co.) 

1870. The tercentenary of Presbyterianism. Philadelphia. Reprinted in 
N. V. Evangelist and other papers. Contained first proposition of 
the commemoration of 1872 as tercentenary. 

1870-90. Twenty to thirty sermons, published variously. 

1875. Nature and the Sabbath. Toledo, O. 

Christ and the Sabbath. Toledo, O. 

1879. Lives of the leaders of our church universal, from the days of the 
successors of the apostles to the present time. The lives by 
European writers from the German, as edited by Dr. P'erdinand 
Piper, professor of theology in the University of Berlin. Now 
translated into English and edited, with additions by American 
writers, by Henry Mitchell MacCracken. Boston. (Cong. Pub. 
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1882. Cities and universities. Inaugural address as Chancellor of the 
Western University of Pennsylvania. Pittsburg. 

1884. The Scotch-Irish in America. An address at the Scotch-Irish reunion 

in Belfast, Ireland. 

1885. Kant and Lotze. N. Y. 

1888. John Calvin. A lecture before the Tappan Hall, Ann Arbor, Mich. 

1889. Four articles on the money question. N. V. Independent. 

Psychology, a study for students of medicine. N. Y. 

1890. The future of American universities. N. Y. 

The place of church history in the college course of study. An 

address before the American Society of Church History. Wash- 
, ington. 

1891. The requisites of a business education. N. Y. 

The coming college in the United States of America. Address at the 

inauguration of the president of Miami University, Oxford, O. 

The up-town university college. N. Y. 

1892. A metropolitan university. Address before the Nineteenth Century 

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1893. Educational progress in the United States in the quarter-century, 

ending 1893. Address before the Brooklyn Institute. 



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1877. Notes and experiments on the use and testing of Portland cement. 
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bautecknische Taschenbibliothek, No. 58. Leipzig. 

1890. Portland cement for engineering works. N. Y. Pp. 26. 

1892, Hot tests for determining change of volume in Portland cement. 
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1887. Nevertheless— Afterward. Sermon before General Convention of 

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1889. Robert Elsmere. A lecture. St. Albans, Vt. 8vo, pp. 34. 
Many contributions to Si. Albans Messenger, New Bedford Standard and other 
journals. 

MACDONALD, GEORGE ALEXANDER. 189 1. 

1891. History of the University of the City of New York. Univ. Mag. 

Articles in Scientific American; technical articles on mechanics in 

various mechanical journals. 

MACOUBREY, ANTHONY ROBINSON. 1856. 
History of South East Putnam Co. N. Y. 

The relation of Presbyterianism to the revolutionary sentiment in the 
province of New York. 

McILVAINE, PROF. CHARLES P. 

1832. The evidences of Christianity in their external or historical division ; 

exhibited in a course of lectures. N. Y. 
1841. Oxford divinity compared with that of the Romish and Anglican 

churches, with a special view to the illustration of the doctrine of 

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1854. Truth and life. N. Y. (Robert Carter & Brothers.) 
1861. The true temple. (Leighton.) 
1864. The work of preaching Christ. N. Y. (Anson D. F. Randolph & Co.) 

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before God. Illustrated by a comparison of the doctrines of the 
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McMURRAY, WILLIAM. 1834. 

1840. Address to the young men of the state. 

MARTIN, PROF. BENJAMIN N. 

1843. Prof. Lewis Tappan's works on the will. Biblical Repository. 
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1847. Edwards on the freedom of the will. By Prof. Bledsoe. New Eng- 

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1848. Discourses and reviews in theology and religion. Rev. Dr. Orville 

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Rev. Dr. Bellows on "The moral government of God." New Eng- 

lander, April. 

1850. Prof. J. S. Mill, " Philosophy of necessary truth and causation." New 

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Prof. Guyot's "Earth and man, comparative physical geography." 

New Englander, August. 

Profs. Agassiz, Bachman and Pickering on the " Unity of the human 

race." New Englander, Nov. 

1851. Christian retrospect and register. N. Y. i2mo. Prepared in con- 

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1852. Science and the Scriptures. Address before the Phi Beta Kappa 

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1867. The classics in education. Proc. Univ. Convocation, State of N. V. 
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1872. A necessary limitation of the doctrine of the unity and convertibility 

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Articles in the Journal of Inebriety. 

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1893. Railroad location, discussion of paper by Michael L. Lynch. Trans. 

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1846. The attraction of the cross. 

1847. The Bible not of man. 

1848. The power of the pulpit. 

1850. The mercy-seat. 

185 1. First things. 2 vols. 

1852. The glory of Christ. 2 vols. 

1855. The contrast between good and bad men. 2 vols. 

1864. Pulpit ministrations. 2 vols. 

1866. Personal reminiscences of the life and times of Gardiner Spring. 

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STEVENSON, JOHN JAMES. 1863. 

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Earthquakes. The same, vo\. IV., pp. 173-178. 

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Scarlatinal angina following exposure to a case of equine scarlatina. 

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Report on commerce and manufactures at French exposition, 1878, as 
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186-. Crumbs swept up. Philadelphia. ^ 

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1874. Around the tea-table. Philadelphia. 

1875. Preaching to the masses. N. Y. 

1876. Temptations of summer watering places. N. Y. 

Orange blossoms frosted. 

1878. Night sides of city life. N. Y. 

1879. Masque torn off. Chicago. 

1880. Sermons. Three parts. N. Y. 
1882, Red dragon. N. Y. 

Plagues : alcoholic and narcotic. N. Y. 

1884. The Brooklyn Tabernacle : a series of 104 sermons. N. Y. 

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1886. The marriage ring. N. Y. 

The battle for bread. N. Y. 

New Tabernacle sermons. N. Y. 

Shots at sundry targets. N. Y. 

1888. Woman : her powers and privileges : sermons. N. Y. 

1889. Gathered gems. N. Y. 

1890. Key-note of the temperance reform. N. Y. 

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1892. From the pyramids to the Acropolis. Philadelphia. 

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1839. Review of Edwards on the will. N. Y. 

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of the U. S.Nat. Mus., No. 27, PartH, pp. 623-635. (Also separate.) 
1889. Contributions to the natural history of the Cetaceans : a review of 

the family Delphinidse, being j5/<//. of the U. S. Nat. Mus.^ No. 36. 

Washington, 8vo, pp. 1-191. Plates I.-XLVII. 
1884-91. Reports upon the department of mammals of the U. S. National 

Museum, 1 884-1 891. Rep. Sjnithsojtian Institution, 1 884-1 891. 
1884. On a spotted dolphin apparently identical with the Prodelphinus 

dorisof Gray. Rep. S. /., 1884, part II., pp. 317-324. Plates I.-VI. 

The Florida muskrat (Neofiber alleni, True). Rep. S. /., part II., 

1884, pp. 325-330. Plates I.-III. 
(And Frederic A. Lucas.) On the West Indian seal (Monarchus 

tropicalis. Gray). Rep. S. I., 1884, part II., pp. 331-335. Plates 

I.-III. 
1885-89. Reports on the department of comparative anatomy in the U. S. 

National Museum, 1885-1889. Rep. S. I., 1885-1889. 
1889. The puma, or American lion, Felis concolor of Linnaeus. Rep. S. /., 

U. S. Nat. Mus., 1889, pp. 591-608, I plate. (Also separate.) 

1884. Porpoise-fishing at Cape May, N. J. Bull. U. S. Fish Com., IV., pp. 

431-432. 

1885. The porpoise fishery of Hatteras, N. C. Bull. U. S. Fish Com., V., 

pp. 3-6. 

Report of a trip to Long Island in search of skeletons of the right 

whale, Balaena cisarctica. Bull. U. S. Fish Com., V., pp. 131-132. 

Notice of the capture of a male pygmy sperm whale — Kogia brevi- 

ceps — at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina. Bull. U. S. Fish Com., V., 
pp. 132-133. 

1883. Suggestions to the keepers of the U. S. life-saving stations, light- 
houses and light-ships, and to other observers, relative to the 
best means of collecting and preserving specimens of whales and 
porpoises. Rep. U. S. Fish Com., 1883, pp. 1157-1179. Plates 
I.-XI. (Also separate.) 

1881. I. The manatees and the arctic sea-cow. 2. Reptiles and batrachians. 
The Fisheries and Fishery Indust. of the U. S., Sec. I, Washing- 
ton, 1881, 4to, pp. 1 14-162. 

The fisheries of the great lakes. The Fisheries and Fishery Indust. 

of the U. S., Sec. II., Washington, 1881, 4to, pp. 633-673. 
1887. The fishing-grounds of the great lakes. The Fisheries and Fishery 

Indust. of the U. S., Sec. III. and IV., Washington, 1887, 4to, 

pp. 117-131. 
' The pound-net fisheries of the Atlantic states. The Fisheries and 

Fishery Indust. of the U. S., Sec. V., Washington, 1887, 4to, pp. 

595-611. 



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Officers of the Alumni association 

OF THE 

DEPARTMENT OF ARTS AND SCIENCE, 
ELECTED JUNE 9, 1893. 



PRESIDENT : 
Frederic Baker, 1852. 

VICE-PRESIDENT : 
James Stokes, 1863. 

SECRETARY : 

Albert W. Ferris, M. D., 1878, 

12 East 47TH Street. 

TREASURER : 
A. B. de Frece, 1867. 

REGISTRAR : 
Professor Henry M. Baird, 1850. 

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE : 

Myer S. Isaacs, 1859. Chas. S. Benedict, M. D., 1880. 

Prof. J. J. Stevenson, 1863. James Boyd, 1882. 

Israel C. Pierson, 1865. Alexander S. Lyman, 1884. 

With the Officers of the Association. 



1 



EXCERPTS 

From the Constitution of the Association of the Alumni : 

"Art. II. — All graduates of the Department of Arts and Science of the 
"University of the City of New York who shall have received the degree of 
" Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science or Civil Engineer shall be Members 
** of this Association. Those who have received certificates for Partial Course 
*' from the University shall be Associate Members, but without vote or direction 
" in the affairs of the Association. Those who have received honorary or 
'* advanced degrees from the University and members of its Council shall be 
•* Honorary Members of the Association. The Chancellor and the members of 
"all the Faculties of the several departments of the University shall be 
" ^j?-<7^aV members of this Association." 



RESOLUTION 

adopted at a special meeting of the Association held January 29th, 1891 : 

"Resolved, that the annual dues of this Association be and the same hereby 
" are fixed at $2.00, payable on the first of March in each year, and that the pay- 
" ment of these dues shall be a condition precedent to the right to vote for the 
"representative in the Council* ; but failure to pay the same shall not for- 
" feit membership in the Association." 



*The Council of the University had requested the Alumni Association to nominate one 
of its members for election into that body, to fill a vacancy then existing. 



APPENDIX. 



CORRECTIONS AND ADDITIONS. 



Page 8. Maclay. 

8. Eringle. 

9. tomlinson. 

16. Ludlow. 

17. Reid. 

18. Shipman. 
23. Ireland. 
23. Phillips. 

25. Clark. 

26. Phelps. 

27. Taft. 
30. Du Bois. 

30. Field. 

31. Freeman. 
33. Reed. 

35. Aycrigg. 

40. Sands. 



Add Nephew : William W., 1872. 

Read Bank of New York, N. Y. City. 

Additional, Son: Henry T., 1870 (Special). 

Add Member, N. Y. Assembly from Suffolk Co., 
and Speaker, 1853. 

Add Cousin: C. R. Sanford, 1886. 

For Homeo. read Homceo. 

Add 15 East 47th St., N. Y. City. 

Son of the Rev. Dr. William W. Phillips. Died, 
Feb. 2, 1886, N. Y. City. 

Died, Nov. 18, 1886, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Add Chaplain, Second Conn. Artillery, U. S. A., 
1863-5. 

Read A>///^.' G. C. Halsted, 1885. 

Summer address, Beedes, N. Y. Winter address, 
283 West 115th St., N. Y. City. 

Add $.B.K, 

Add Son: John Conger, 1872. 

Add Nfphews : Gerard B. Townsend, 1887 ; Palmer 
Townsend, 1887, 

Read Cousins : Charles, 1844; Benjamin, Jr., 1881. 

Add Brother : Samuel S., 1847. 



298 UNIVERSITY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. 

Page 41. Aycrigg. Address, 225 Gregory Avenue, Passaic, N. J. 

" 48. Pleasants. Add Brother : ]ohn A., 1S44. 



50. Davenport. 



153d 111. Vols. Infantry. Inmate of Nat'l Soldiers' 
Home, Milwaukee, Wis. 



" 53. Stone. 



155 West 58th St., N. Y. City. Son of Sumner 
and Elizabeth B. (Wick) Stone ; b. Newark, N. 
J., Sept. 8, 1828. Merchant. Cotton Commission 
Merchant, retired, 1876 ; Director, Nat'l Bank of 
the Republic, N. Y. City, 1862-94 ; Vice-Pres., 
First Nat'l Bank, Sing Sing, 1873-83 ; Pres., 
Champaign, Havana and Western R. R., 1879-82; 
Vice-Pres. and Pres., Ithaca, Auburn and 
Western R. R., 1882-9. A. B., 1847, from 
Univ., City of N. Y. Married, Oct. 12, 1859, 
Mary W., da. of Cyrus Hitchcock. Children : 
Mary S., Elizabeth B. and Caroline M. Member 
of Am. Geog. Soc'y, Am. Fisheries Soc'y, and 
Museum of Art and Nat. Hist. Business 
address, 48 Exchange Place, N. Y. City. 



*« 56. NiCOLL. 



Add Married, Apr. 18, 1894, Joanna R., da. of 
Richard Floyd Nicoll. 



'* 73. Smith. 



Add Physician to Demilt Dispensary, 1856 ; to N. 
Y. Hosp., 1866-79, and Consulting Physician to 
same since 1879 ; Vice-Pres., N. Y. Acad, of 
Medicine, 1875 and 1878 ; Physician to Bellevue 
Hosp., 1874-5 ; to Presbyterian Hosp., 1875-85, 
and Consulting to same ; Physician and Consult- 
ing Physician to St. Nicholas Soc'y since 1887 ; 
Manager of Soc'y Sons of the Revolution ; of 
N. Y. Ass'n for Improving Condition of the 
Poor ; Member of Century Ass'n and of Metro- 
politan Club. 



*« 74. Bennett. 



John William. Sixth Auditor's Office, Washington, 
D. C. Son of John and Sarah Ann (Short) 
Bennett; b. N. Y. City, Sept. 17, 1833. Com- 
mencement Orator. Z.W. Univ. Law Dept., 
1868. Att'y-at-Law and Journalist ; Clerk of 
Court, Co. Judge and U. S. Dist. Court Com- 
missioner in Dakota, 1882-92 ; Pres. of North 
Dakota Press Ass-'n, 1889, 1890 and 1891. A. B., 
1853, from Univ., City of N. Y. Married, May 
6, 1858, Rebecca Jane Shapter. Children : Marie 
Louise, John Alfred, Florence Weir and Jennie 
Shapter. Brother-in-law : Alfred Shapter, 1853. 



75. Shapter. Add Son of Peter Shapter and Frances (Vermilye) 

Shapter ; b. N. Y. City, Feb. 2, 1834. Musical 
Director in Bishop Doane's Coll., Burlington, N. 
J. Brother-in-law : J. W. Bennett, 1853. Died, 
Sept. 30, 1856, Brooklyn, N. Y. 



CORRECTIONS AND ADDITIONS. 



299 



Page 75. NiMMO. 



Son of the Rev. Joseph and Hannah (Dickson) 
Nimmo; b. Huntington, N. Y., Apr. 11, 1831. 
Z.W. Civil Engineer ; Teacher; Gov't Officer; 
Engineer on Lebanon Springs R. R., 1853-4 ; 
Chicago, Iowa and Nebraska R. R., 1855-7; 
Teacher of Mathematics, Cooper Union, N. Y.' 
City, 1860-2 ; private practice in Flashing, N.Y ' 
1863-5 ; U. S. Treasury Dept., 1864-85, as 
Special Agent, Chief of Division of Tonnage 
Supervising Inspector-Gen '1 of Steam Vessels^ 
and Chief of Bureau of Statistics. Special 
Course Diploma, 1853, and A. M., 1859, from 
the Univ. Unmarried. Bibliography : — Annual 
Reports, Special Reports on Commerce, Trans- 
portation, Labor, Immigration, Canada, Mexico, 
the Tariff, the Railroad Problem and on various 
commercial, economic and political topics. 



76. Sinclair. ^r^M^.* John H., 185 i (non-grad.). 



76. Bell. 



Address, North Leominster, Mass. 



*' 79. Monroe. 
*« 82. Starling. 



Died, April 21, 1894, Tarry town, N. Y. 

Add Member of Engineers' Club, of N. Y., and of 
Army and Navy Club, of Washington, D. C. 



*' 82. Van Brunt. 



Presiding Justice of the Supreme Court of New 
York. Married, I., i860, Amelia Chesterman, 
da. of James F. Howey. II., 1875, Jennie E. Bull. 



" 87. Mills. 

'• 103. LODER. 



Address incorrect. 

Read 319 Macon St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Son of 
Benjamin and P. A. (Church) Loder ; b. N. Y. 
City, Feb. 20, 1841. Auditor of Kings Co. Ele- 
vated Ry. Co., cor. Washington and Johnson Sts., 
Brooklyn, N. Y., since 1888. Married, Nov. 
16, 1864, Victoria Antoinette, da. of George W. 
Gantz. Children : Marion, Mabel Church, 
Howard Williams, Herbert Williams, Agnes and 
Arthur Cleveland (the last three are dead). 



** 105. Holmes. 
** III. Bryan. 



Address, 89 South St., Morristown, N. J. 



Read Qoseph]. 



" 118. De Frece. 



Add Hon. Vice-Pres. and Delegate Gen'l for the 
U. S. and Canada in La Society des Sauveteurs 
du Dernier Adieu ; Hon. Member (Jf Edwin 
Booth Shakespeare League, of Philadelphia, 
and of Actors' Fund of America. Manager, 
Mail and Express^ 1893-4; Consulting Manager, 
Mutual Life Ins. Co., since 1894 ; Receiver of 
Automaton Piano Co., at 1199 Broadway, N. Y. 
City. Additional child, Bonnie. 



1 



300 UNIVERSITY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. 

Page 119. Jones. Address, 20 East 63d St., N. Y. City. 

" 120. Hall. Address, 170 Ralph St., Brooklyn, N. Y, 

" 130. Van BusKiRK. Add iV<r/-^^w.' Clarence R., 1892, 

* 135. Blauvelt, Add Inspector of Contagious Diseases, Health 

Dept. of City of N. Y. 

' 135. Hillman. Post Chaplain, U. S. A., since 1894. Temporary 

assignment, Fort Thomas, Newport,]JKy. 

* 144. Janes. At Wellington, Wash., 1892-4. 

* 157. Ferris, Additional child : Sarah Demarest. 

* 158. Add to Class of 1879; Schoenduv, Andrew Louis; 

Special Course Diploma, 1879, from Univ., City 
of N. Y. Ostrander, John Marion ; Special 
Course Diploma, 1879, from Univ., City of N. Y. 

* 164. Raque. Address, P. O. Box 263, Ridgewood, N. J. | 

i 
' 174. Ham. • Address incorrect. 



i 



* 188. Finn. Add Commencement Orator. At Colgate Univ., 

1885-7 ; Indiana Med. Coll., 1889-90. 

' 198. Mains. Permanent address, 1108 Bergen St., Brooklyn, 

N. Y. 

« 245. Bibliography of Prof. Addison Ballard : 1869, Pop- 

ular Amusements ; 1875, Teaching as a Fine 
Art ; 1 88 1, The Lordship of Love ; 1890, Arrows, 
or the True Aim in Teaching and Study. Con- 
tributions to Theological Review and Princeton- 
Review, 



Alphabetical Index. 



Abbott, A 67, 221, 246 

*Abbott, B. V 62, 246 

Abbott, E 92, 222, 247 

Abbott, J 168 

Abbott, L. . . .74, 218, 247 

Acheson, J. C 74 

♦Acheson, J: J i, 248 

* Acheson, W. A 6 

* Ackerman, J. H 80 

*Ackerman, W. F 155 

Adam, J. R 215 

Adams, F. H 85 

♦Adams, W 210 

Adams, W. B 180 

Adams, W. T 183 

*Adler, G, J., 

34, 216, 238, 248 

Aikman, J. L 216 

Aikman, W. ..45, 216, 248 

Aikman, W., Jr 131 

Alden, H. C 161 

Alexander, G 227 

Allen, C. B 155 

♦Alien, H 212 

Allen, J 242, 249 

*Allen, J. H 14 

Allen, M 225 

♦Allibone, S. A 214 

Alvord, H. C 143 

Amerman, J. L... .99, 249 

Amerman, R. S 62 

Anderson, G. L 190 

Anderson, H. C 183 

Anderson, J. H 227 

Anderson, J- J 218 

Andrew, H. S 180 

Andrews, L 194 

Andrews, 1 226 

Andrews, W. L 227 

♦Anthon, C. E 215 

Anthon, G. C 238 

Anthony, R. E 168 

Antliff, S 218 

Appleby, C. E. 229 

Applegate, J. H 209 

Armitage, T 221 

Arms, H. P 215 

Arndt, J. S 165 

Aspinwall, W 226 

Atkinson, J. N. T 186 



*Atterbury, F 35 

Atterbury, W. W 222 

*Atwood, H. D 135 

Atwood, J. A 149 

*Atwood, W. H 131 

Aubrey, W. H. S 220 

*Auchincloss, E. S.. . . no 
Auerbach, J. S. . . 139, 228 

Aumsat, Dr 210 

Aycrigg, B., Jr 161 

*Aycrigg, B. B....35, 297 

Aycrigg, B. B 227 

Aycrigg, C 41, 298 

*Babcock, W. H 67 

*Bache, A. D 208 

♦Bachelor, L 19 

Backus, J 150 

Bacon, G. B... . 217 

♦Bacon, G. F 10 

Bacon, W. P. H 176 

Baese, C. O 197 

Bagen, E. D 143 

♦Baird,C.W., 

58, 213, 218, 249 
Baird, H. M., 

62, 239, 249, 295 

Baird, H. M., Jr 194 

Baird, J 213, 216 

Baird, W. C 104 

Baker, C 225 

Baker, F 71, 227, 295 

Baker, G. D 92 

♦Baker, J 42 

♦Baker, W. E 10 

Balch, L. P. W 211 

Baldwin, D. A. . . 45, 216 

Ball, J. O 161 

Ballantine, H. W 222 

Ballard, A 245, 300 

Balston, J. H 137 

♦Bangs, F.N 42 

♦Bangs, S. B 29 

Banks, D 227 

Banta, M 49 

Banvard, W 214 

Barclay, A 225 

Barclay, M 211 

Baremore, H. R 150 



Barker, I. O 229 

♦Barker, W. P 54 

Barnes, A. W 173 

Barnes, C. R. 104, 251, 222 

Barnes, M. D 162 

♦Barnett, J. P 54 

Barney, C. T 228 

Barrett, F.J 134 

Barringer, T. D 203 

Barthez, E 212 

Bartlett, H. L 171 

Batchelor, J 210 

Baum, J 190 

Bayliss, B. H. . . . in, 221 

Baylor, T. T 186 

Beadles ton, W. H 99 

Beard, I., Jr 156 

Beck, L. C 236, 25 1 

♦Beckley, S. L 137 

Bedell, G. T 209 

♦Beers, H. N 14 

Beleke, C.J 240 

Belknap, D. P 35, 251 

Belknap, W. E 183 

Bell, G 122 

Bell, J. M 76, 299 

Bell, H. F 165 

Bell, R. C 114 

Benedict, C. S. ...158, 295 

Benedict, E. C 229 

Benedict, J. M in 

Bennett, A. A. (Leeman), 

197 

Bennett, J. W. . . .74, 298 

Benson, E 229 

Bentley, E. W 218 

♦Benton, J. E 50 

Berier, De Lagnee. . . . 161 

Berry, E 197 

Beryne, S. B 214 

Bethune, G. W 226 

Betts, S. R 224 

Bigelow, J 222 

Bill, C. A 197, 251 

*Billich, C. F. W 187 

Birmingham, E. F....156 
Birmingham, E. J . , . .219 

Bishop, A. C 92 

Blackwood, W 217 

♦Blake, J. C 29 



302 



UNIVERSITY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. 



Blake, J. D 171 

Blake, J. E 204 

Blauvelt, A 135, 300 

Blauvelt, C. R 108 

Blauvelt, E. L 204 

Blauvelt, G. M. S 62 

*BIedsoe, A. T 208 

Blewett, A. D 45 

Bliss, E 210 

Bliss, J. C 219 

Bloodgood, W 92 

Bloodgood, W. E 42 

Blunt, O 229 

*Bogert, W. J 58 

*Boing, E. L 63 

Bolton, J 229 

Bond, B. W 99 

Bond, G. W 122 

Bond, G. W., Jr 190 

*Bond, H. L 54, 217 

Boone, W.J 210 

Boorman, J 226 

Booth, R. R 215 

Botassi, D. N 241 

Botta, V 238, 251 

Botzong, P. F 190 

*Bowman, J. F 35 

Bowne, B. P., 129, 241, 252 

Bowne, W 225, 228 

Boyd, J 166, 295 

Boyd, R 212 

* Bradbury, E. G 46 

Bradford, A. W 226 

Bradish, G 54 

Bradish, L 226 

Brady, J. H 229 

Brady, W. V 228, 229 

Brainerd, C, Jr 162 

Brainerd, 1. H. . . 166, 252 

Brandram, A 208 

Breakell, W. T 173 

*Breed, W. P . . 29, 215, 252 

Brenneman, C. S 204 

Brett, C 99 

Brevoort, J. R 78 

*Bridgman, E. C 209 

Briggs, M 71 

Brigham, J. K 135 

Bristol, C. L. . .... 168 

Brittain, A 146 

Broadhead, J 224 

Brody, J. M 204 

*Bronson, G. G 76 

Brooks, A 222 

Brooks, C 237 

Brown, A. H 198 

Brown, B. M 228 

Brown, D. T 22 

Brown, E. J 229 

Brown, J 226 

*Brown, J. C 29 

Brown, J. M 226 

Brown, J. T 187 

Brown, H. M 176 



*Brown, H. W 46 

Brown, R.I 67 

Brown, S. R 216 

Brown, W. B 41 

Brown, W. L 50 

Brown, W. L 35 

Browne, M. J 137 

Browne W. H 221 

Bruce, S. A 229 

Bruen, G. W 229 

Brush, C. B., 118,241,252 

Brush, J 76 

Brush, W. W .200 

Bryan, J. H., ill, 177, 299 
Buchanan, W. D . . . . 162 

Buck, J. A 209 

Buckley, C. G 150 

*Budd, C. A 63 

Buel, D. H 209 

Buell, M. D 131, 222 

*Bulkley, C. H. A. 14, 253 

Bulkley, E. W 194 

Bull, C. C 137 

Bull, J. E 150 

*Bull, R. H., 

15, 125, 220, 238 

Bumstead, H 220 

Bunce, A. A 155 

*Bungener, L. F 213 

Burnap, U. C 217 

Burnet, J. B 104 

*Burnet, T iii 

Burnham, F. G. . . ... .67 

Burnham, T. F., 129, 253 

Burroughs, W. F 88 

Burro we, W 225 

Burrows, A 222 

Bush, G 235, 253 

*Bush, L. C 71 

Bushnell, O . . . . . ... .226 

*Butler, A. 74 

Butler, C 221, 223, 225 

Butler, W. A., 

29, 219, 223, 226, 253 



Caird, J 213 

Cameron, A. H 180 

Caminero, H 122 

Campbell, H 211 

♦Campbell, I. S 78 

Campbell, J. K. . 214, 226 

Campbell, W. F 180 

*Campfield, N. P 88 

Canfield, E 212 

Cantine, F. C 71 

Capwell, B. A 162 

Carll, J. H 125 

Carnes, F. G 35 

Carnes, G. A 35 

Carlile, S 78 

Carlton, A. B 132 

Carpenter, H. B. .... 177 
Carpenter, H. L 190 



Carpenter, H. S...24, 217 

*Carr, G 79 

Carroll, B. J 187 

*Carroll, C 217, 241 

Carroll, D. L 208 

Carroll, V. E 204 

Carter, P 227 

Carter, S. T 85 

Carter, T 85 

♦Carter, T. J 36 

Carter, W. H 63, 216 

♦Carter, W. L 46 

Cary, H. C 214 

Case, C. H in 

Cassedy, G. W 24 

*Catlin, C. M 54 

Catlin, N.W. S 54 

♦Cavarly, J. F 112 

Cebra, J. Y 229 

Chalmers, J. C 109 

Chamberlain, D. D. . . .95 

Chambers, T. R 139 

♦Champlin, E. H 15 

Chandler, C. F ,217 

♦Chandler, R. C 50 

Chapman, C. D 114 

Chardavoyne, T. C. . .226 

Charlier, E 218, 227 

Chase, C. T 201 

♦Chauncey, C. W 86 

Chauncey, P. S 213 

Chauncey, W 229 

♦Cheever, G. B 210 

Chester, W. W. .' 225 

Chevalier, G. 81 

Child, A 132 

♦Child, C 129 

Childs, T. S...50, 214, 254 

♦Christie, J. J 58 

Christie, T. D 222 

Church, C. H 180 

Church, C. W 71 

Cisco, J. J 226 

Claflin, J. . . . 228 

♦Clapp, G. H 36 

♦Clapp, J.F 42 

Clark, A 228, 229 

♦Clark, F. G. .25, 215, 297 

♦Clark, H. J 54 

Clark, R. W 214 

Clark, T. E 58 

Clark, W. G 194 

Clark, W. L 146 

♦Clarke, G. W. .... 217 

Clarkson, A. V 54 

♦Clerke, T. W 213 

*Cleveland, C. D., 

215. 235, 254 

Cloyd, P. C 198 

♦Clute, R. F 64, 254 

Coakley, G. W. , .239, 254 

Cobb, N. R. (Jr.) 36 

♦Cochran, I. W 99 

Cochran, T. (Jr.)... ...104 



ALPHABETICAL INDEX. 



303 



*Coddington, J. S 10 

Cogswell, J 208 

Cohen, J 204 

♦Coleman, T 42 

Coles, r.. F 6 

Collier, E. A 82, 221 

Collins, A. S 82 

Collins, E. K 71 

Collins, J. M 109 

Collord, G. W 219 

Colton, C 208 

*Colton, W. H 77 

Coman, T 230 

Comstock, E. D 225 

*Cone, E. W i 

*Cone, R. J 25 

Cone, S. H 224, 226 

Conklin, C.J. 150 

Conklin, D 146 

Conklin, H. H 12 

Conkling, N; W 217 

Conway, D 109 

*Cook, E. R. T 42 

*Cook, G. H 218 

Cook, J. H 229 

Cooke, B. G 143, 255 

Cooke, S 212 

*Cooke, W. H 86 

Cooley, H. S 195 

Cooley, W. F... 150, 255 

Coons, F. A 198 

Cooper, C. F 146 

Cooper, E 228 

Cooper, M. (Richard), 

156, 255 

Cooper, S. L 151 

Cooper, W 224 

*Cooper, W. H 58 

Cornelius, A. F 162 

Cornell, C. G 229 

Cornell, R. C 229 

♦Cornell, T. F., Jr 64 

Corning, J. L 59 

Cossitt, J. S 212 

Coursen, W. A 10 

Cox, S. H 224, 225 

Coxe, A. C 12, 255 

Coxe, S. H. (Jr.) 15 

Cozens, J. C . . . 132 

Cramer, J. G 187 

Crane, E. P 68 

Crane, H. J 93 

Crane, J. J 96, 255. 

Crane, J. W,, Jr. ..80, 256 

Cranston, H. A 88 

Crary, J. S 224 

Crawford, C. E 195 

Crawford, D 214 

Crawford, R. H 120 

Crittenden, J. P. . 139, 256 

*Croly, D. G 78, 256 

♦Cromwell, J 25 

♦Crosby, C. F 3 

Crosby, E. H 143 



♦Crosby, H., 

36, 223, 226, 232, 256 

Crosby, N. W 201 

♦Crosby, R. R 2 

Crosby, W. B 225 

Cross, J. M 229 

Crossett, F. M 171 

Crowell, F 132 

Cudlipp, W. C 162 

*Culbert, W. A. McL. .22 

♦Culbertson, N. S 214 

Cummings, T. S 238 

Curtis, E 229 

Cushman, D. A 230 

Cutler, B. C 225 

Cutujian, A 183 



Daenker, A 217 

Ball, W. B 156 

Dallard, T 211 

Daniel, L. M 159 

Da Ponte, L. L 235 

♦Darling, E. C 68 

♦Darling, W 214 

Darlington, J. H 147 

Darragh, R. L 229 

Davenport, J. A 19 

Davenport, G. F..50, 298 

Davezac, A 210 

Davezac, A., Jr 210 

Davidson, H. H 103 

Da vies, C 238 

Da vies, H. E 229 

♦Davies, H. E 214 

Davies, J 217 

Davis, A. D 174 

♦Davis, C. G 156 

Davis, F. L 183 

Davis, J 229 

Davis, N 227 

Davis, R. B 151 

Davis, T. E 225 

Davison, R. A 109 

♦Davison, R. F 6 

Davison, W 187 

Dawson, H. H 163 

♦Day, F.J 6 

♦Day, H. C 91 

Dayton, A. H 114 

♦Dayton, J. L 36 

De Bardeleben, J. F...211 

JDeems, C. F 227 

De Frece, A. B,, 

118, 295, 299 

De Frece, B. F 201 

De Ghent, C. A 240 

Delafield, E 224 

Delafield, J 223, 224 

De La Montagnie, J 36 

*DeLeon, J. A. P 96 

♦Demarest, J. K. . 104, 256 

De Mora, D. A. H 239 

De Nevares, M. C. . . .235 



Denham, A 112 

Denman, A. A 229 

Denman, G. P 132 

Denman, R. N 71 

Denton, J. MacD 128 

♦Derrickson, J. G 96 

Dewitt, A. B 210 

DeWitt, T 225 

♦Dick, J 215 

Dickinson, R. W 210 

♦Dickson, S. H 211 

♦Diefendorf, G 15 

Dillard, T 211 

Disbrow, G. A 190 

Dissosway, G. P 224 

Divine, M. W., Jr 151 

Dix, S. M 163 

♦Doane, A. S 79 

♦Dod, A. D 210 

Dodd, D 3 

Dodd, J. W 59 

Dodd, S 86, 256 

♦Dodge, D. A 55 

♦Dodge, H. S I 

Dodge, R 19, 257 

Dodge, W. E 226 

Dolsen, C. H... 46 

Donaldson, R 225 

Donnell, J. D 123 

D'Oremieim, T 238 

♦Doremus, J. E. C . . 7, 213 
Doremus, R. O., 

25, 218, 257 

Doremus, T. C 227 

Dorman, J. C 211 

♦Douglas, J 208 

Douglass, D. B 234 

Dowdney, J., Jr 209 

Dowling, J 226 

Downer, F. W 29 

Downs, C. A......43. 257 

Draper, D 219 

♦Draper, H., 

220, 239, 257, 258 

Draper, J. C 239, 258 

Draper, J. W 236, 258 

Drayton, A. 1 183 

Drayton, H.S 88,262 

Dripps, J. F 105, 263 

Drury, A. 11 125 

Dubois, C 225 

DuBois, G. W., 

30, 218, 297 

Dudley, E. G 135 

♦Duff, A. 212 

♦Duffie, C. R 215 

*Dumont, R. S 72 

Duncan, G. M 163, 263 

Duncan, H. E 37 

Duncan, W. B 227 

♦Dunmore, G. W 46 

♦Dunning, H 25 

♦Durack, W. M 147 

♦Duryea, S. B., 117 



304 



UNIVERSITY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. 



Button, R 59 

♦Duyckinck, G. L..30, 263 

*Dwight, B. W 214 

D wight, M. W 225 

Dyer, J 208 

Earle, C 43 

Eddy, S. A 159 

Eddy, W. W 218 

Edgar, C. H 209 

♦Edgar, J 214 

Edwards, W. D 139 

*Eells, J 214 

Egbert, J. C 72, 222 

Eisler, B. D 187 

Ellinwood, F. F. .215, 243 

Elliott, H. B 19, 219 

*Ellsworth, W. W 209 

*EIwell, G. H 55 

Ely, N. C 229 

*Ely, R. W .93 

Ely, S.,Jr 228 

Emery, C. E 219 

Entler, G. R .217 

Erben, H 229 

Erneupeutch, W 235 

Este, R. A 191 

Ewen, E 46 

Evans, A. H. G 195 

♦Evans, J. S 7, 212 

Evarts, W 210 

Everard, E 210 

*Fabrigow, C 213 

Fackles, St. M 209 

Fairchild, E. R 204 

Fairchild, F. B 191 

Fales, T. F 209 

Falkner, J. B . .88, 220, 263 

♦Fanning, C 43 

Farrington, W. D 188 

Faulks, F. J 201 

Felt, E. M 81 

♦Felt, W. L 37 

♦Ferdon, G. W 132 

Ferris, A. W. 151, 263, 295 

Ferris, F. E 201 

♦Ferris, F. M 64 

Ferris, I.. 225, 226, 231, 263 

Ferris, J. D 157, 300 

Ferris, J. M 30 

Ferris, R 137 

Ferris, R. B 37 

Field, S. W 7 

♦Field, T. W 30, 297 

Fillmore, I. O 216 

Finch, H. W 46 

Finch, J. B 123, 264 

Finn,;. J 188,300 

Finney, H. G 79 

♦Fisher, H. N 79 

♦Fisher, S. W 215 

Fisk, E. D 209 



Fisk, W. C 144 

Fiske, H. B 103 

♦Fitzsimmons, C 93 

Fiagg, E. O.. 215 

Fleming, M. W 132 

Flemming, R. L 195 

Flint, C. R 228 

Force, C. H. 46 

Foresti, F 237, 264 

Forman, W. H 30, 264 

Fosdick, L. L 86 

Foster, J 217 

♦Foster, J. A 72 

♦Fowler, M. Van B 2 

Fox, J. G 240 

Frame, J. L ...86 

Eraser, A. W 126 

Eraser, H 10 

♦Eraser, O 11 

Frazee, J. II 184 

Freeborn, J. L 188 

Freeman, A. (A.) 166 

Freeman, A. S., 

31, 219, 264, 297 

Freeman, C. Q 144 

♦Freeman, J. C 135 

Frelinghuysen, T.225, 231 

♦Frink, J. C 209 

Frost, E. L : .163 

Fuller, R. 174 

Gale, L. D 236, 264 

Gallatin, A 223, 224 

Gallatin, A. H. .89, 242, 265 

Gallatin, F 96 

Gallaudet, T. H 234 

Garbayo, M 237 

♦Gardiner, A. S., 

53, 211, 265 

Gardiner, E. W 147 

♦Gardiner, W. H 31 

Gardner, A. B 218 

Gardner, C. F 195 

♦Gaston, W 208 

♦Gates, C 59 

Gates, V. C 201 

Gates, W 188 

Geissenhainer, F. W. (Jr.) 
22 

Gerndt, J. C. 1 168 

Gessler, T. A 204 

Gibson, C. J 209 

Gibson, H. C 77 

Gibson, W. T 222 

Giglioli, J 213 

♦Gilbert, A 25 

Gilbert, J. H 159 

Gillett, C. R 137, 265 

Gillett, E. H . . . .240, 265 

Gillett, W. K 159, 243 

♦Gillette, J. J 83 

Ginsburg, L. B 204 

Giraud, F. A 237 



♦Goelz, C. M 133 

♦Goldsmith, B. M 13 

Gonzales, F 100 

Goodman, R. S 26 

♦Goodman, S. S 50 

Goodrich, M 46 

Goodsell, D. A 89 

Goold, J. V 50 

Gordon, G., Jr 4 

Gordon, W. R 2, 268 

Gorton, A. T 195 

Gott, P. R 147 

Grace, W. R 228 

Graham, J 105 

Graham, J. L 225 

♦Graham, W 89 

Graves, I. D 217 

♦Gray, A. Z 93, 268 

♦Gray, G. G 64 

♦Gray, G. Z..86, 218, 269 

Gray, H 210 

Gray, J. C 112 

Gray, N 229 

♦Greacen, J., Jr 13 

Greanelle, W. J 191 

Green, J. C. 223, 226 

Greenfield, J. V 229 

Greenleaf, A 209 

Greenough, W 83 

Gregg, D 222 

♦Gregory, G. W 50 

Griffin, C 59 

Grinnell, M. H 226 

♦Griswold, G. (C.) 13 

Griswold, G., Jr 226 

Griswold, G., Sen.. . . .224 

Guerin, Dr. J 210 

♦Gunn, J. A 7 

Gunther, C. G 228 

Hackley, C. W 235 

Haggerty, J 224 

♦Haines, B 43 

Haines, R. T 225 

Hall, A. O., 

37, 226, 227, 228, 269 

Hall, A. W 115 

Hall, C. C 222 

Hall, C. H 229 

Hall, C. S 120, 300 

Hall, F 226 

Hall, J 227, 232, 269 

Hall, J. B 227 

Hall, J. G 7, 219, 269 

Hall, J. P 224 

Hall, R. W 244 

Hall, V. G 226 

♦Hall, W., Jr 4 

♦Hall, W. K 220 

Halliday, H. H 13 

Halloway, W. W 222 

♦Halstead, C. F 171 

Halstead, J. C 159 



ALPHABETICAL INDEX. 



305 



♦Halstead, R 64 

Halsted, G. C 174 

Halsted, W. M 227 

Ham, F. B 174, 300 

Hamburger, 1 163 

Hamilton, A 217 

Hamilton, H. R 211 

*Hamilton, R. P 51 

Hamilton, R. W 210 

Hamilton, S. M...220, 227 

Hamlin, C 217 

*Hammond, J 43 

Hanaford, F. W 128 

Hanna, W 210 

Harby, M. E 195 

Hardy, J 230 

Harper, J 226 

Harper, Jas 228 

♦Harriott, H 37, 269 

♦Harris, C. T 47 

Harris, J. . . .- 51 

♦Harris, J 168 

Hart, E. B. 230 

*Hart, J. B 43 

Hart, N. R 129 

Hartley, I. S 72, 269 

Harvey, O 213 

*Harvey, W. N 38 

*Hasbrouck, F 4 

Hasbrouck, W 216 

Haskell, C. S 177 

Haskell, H. W 181 

Haskell, R. D 177 

Haskins, R. W 125 

*Haslitt, S.. 120 

♦Hastings, T 213 

Hastings, T. S 215 

Hatfield, A. F 229 

Havemeyer, W. F. 

224, 227, 228 

♦Haven, G. P 43 

Haws, R. T 229 

Hayt, E. K 147 

Hazen, G. H 164 

Heath, J. G. B 78 

Hedrick, C.J 138 

Hedrick, J. A 96 

Henderson, S 105 

Hendricks, A. T 123 

♦Hendricks, 1 64 

♦Hendrickson, A. C. . 115 
Hendrickson, G. S. . . . 140 
Hendrickson, I. C. ... 115 
Hendrickson, N. C....159 

Henry, B. C 222 

♦Henry, C. S., 

219, 237, 269, 270 

Henry, G 144 

Henry, J. T 229 

Henry, R. W 214 

Henshaw, M 214 

Herboso,(YEspana)F.i57 

Hering, D. W 242, 270 

Hewitt, A. S 227 



Hexamer, C. A 129 

Hexamer, C. R 174 

Higbie, R. W 166 

Hill, F. W 177 

Hillman, J. W. . . 135, 300 

Hillman, W. H 164 

Himowitch, A. A 177 

♦Hitchcock, C 43 

Hitchcock, T 59 

♦Hobby, L. H 209 

Hoe, A. G 168 

Hoe, W. A., Jr 184 

Hoe, W. J 169 

Hoes, P. V. B 113 

HofF, W. M., Jr 136 

Hoffman, A. T 140 

Hoffman, J. T 228 

Hoffman, M 229 

Hoffman, S. B 34 

Hogarth, W 213 

♦Hogg, R 214 

Holbrook, F. L 51 

Holden, H. 229 

Holloway, W. W 109 

♦Holmes, A 4 

Holmes, F. S 164 

Holmes, H. B 105, 299 

Holmes, 224, 225 

Holt, H. L 196 

Holton, D. P 212 

Hone, I. S 225 

Hope, T. S 198 

Hopkins, C 152 

♦Hopkins, D 113 

♦Hopper, E 15 

Hopwood, C. M 188 

Hopwood, I. B 89, 222 

♦Horn, W. T 16 

♦Hosford, F 100 

Hotaliox, D 229 

♦Hotchkiss, A 31 

Houghton, D. C 213 

Houghton, G. H 26 

Houghton, W. A 242 

Hovey, J. P 214 

Howard, C 210 

Howard, E. H 11 

Howat, H. T 220 

Howell, J. E 55 

Howell, W. A 152 

Howland, S. S 225 

Hoyt, S. A 221 

♦Hoyt, W. M 16 

Hubbard, M 221 

Hubbard, S. R 38 

Hubbs, I. G 211 

Hudson, N 26 

Hull, A-W 212 

♦Humphrey, R. G. E., 47 

Hunt, A. A 211 

Hunt, C. W 144 

Hunt, G. W 126 

Hunter, G. Z 126 

Hunter, H. T 72 



♦Huntington, J. V., 4, 270 
♦Huntsman, G. W. . . .212 

Huntting, J. M., Jr 115 

Hurd, W. B., Jr 133 

Hurlbut, E. D 226 

Hutchinson, F 155 

Hutton, M. H 83 

Hutton, M. S 226 

Inglis, A. B 166 

Inman, J. H 228 

Ireland, J. B 23, 297 

♦Iremonger, F. W 38 

Irwin, J. V 205 

Isaacs, A. S,, 

130, 219, 242, 270 

Isaacs, I. S 112, 270 

Isaacs, J. M 202 

Isaacs, M. S 89, 295 

Jackson, D. S 230 

Jackson, S. M 222 

Jackson, S. R 209 

Jacobs, H. S 222 

Jacobson, D 174 

James, D. W 227 

♦Jameson, J 83 

Jamieson, J. W 216 

Janes, G. P 144, 300 

Jaques, D. R . . . .219, 229 

Jaudon, P 50 

♦Jay, E 208 

Jeffrey, G 214 

Jenkins, J 213 

Jenner, S 212 

Jenney, W 7 

Jennings, J 212 

Jennings, J. T. W. . . . 148 

Jeremiah, G. A 229 

Jeremiah, T 228, 229 

Jessup, M. K., 

224, 226, 227 

♦Johns, J 208 

Johnson, A. Van C — 118 
♦Johnson, E. A., 

216, 222, 236, 270 

Johnston, J 223, 225 

♦Johnston, J. T., 

16, 222, 223, 226 

Jones, C. C, Jr. 219 

Jones, C. H. (G) 166 

Jones, J. C 221 

Jones, M 229 

Jones, P. E 184 

♦Jones, S. J 31 

Jones, S. S 119, 300 

Joslin, B. F 236 

♦Judah, W 2 

♦Judd, J. F 38 

Juillard, A. D 228 

Julien, A. A 220 

1 Justin, J. C 188 



3o6 



UNIVERSITY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. 



Kane, P. C. 229 

Kaufman, J 188 

Keech, A. H 230 

Keene, E. A 55 

Kelby, C. H 198 

Kelley, F. B 191 

♦Kellogg, C 16 

*Kellogg, R. R 4 

Kellogg, S 2 

Kelly, H 213 

Kelly, J. A 211 

Kelly, R 225 

Kemble, W 224 

Kennedy, J. S 178 

Kennedy, R. L 226 

Kent, W 225 

Keyes, W. A 191 

Keyser, S. G 115 

*Kidder, W 83 

*Kierstead, I. C 75 

*Kimball, G. W 38 

*Kimball, J. M 38 

*Kimberly, J 11 

*King, A. E 68 

King, A. M 191 

King, R 95 

Kingsland, A. C 228 

Kingsley, W. M 169 

*Kinsley, A.J 59 

Kinsman, C. W 209 

Kip, F. M., Jr Ill 

Kip, I. 1 64 

Kip, L. W 226 

Kipp, P. E 119, 271 

Kirby, R 205 

Kirkwood, W. A 192 

*Kissam, G. P 133 

Kittredge, J. E 221 

Klaber, M 116 

Klamroth, H. H 184 

Klein, C. F. A 220 

Knapp, S 225 

Knapp, W. 1 216 

Knouse, W. H 68 

Kortright, J. L 152 

Krantz, G. S 169 

Labagh, J. 1 228, 229 

Lobo, C 202 

Lafon, J 175 

*Lambert, Amos B 2 

*Lambert, A. B 212 

Lampman, L 222 

Lamson, W. O. 59 

*Landon, D. S 31 

Lane, S. E 55, 227 

Lanpher, A. K 109 

Lares, C. A 188 

Larimore, J. W 93 

*Larremore, R. L....217 

Lathrop, A. S 79 

*La Tourette, J. A. M. .55 
Lawrence, C. W 228 



Lawrence, E 23, 271 

Lawrence, T 229 

Leavell, W. T 209 

Leavitt, D 225 

Leavitt, J. E 60 

*Leckie, J 209 

Legge, J 209 

Le Grand, E. A 240 

Lellmann, C. H., Jr. . . 171 
Lellmann, P. C. L. . . . 140 

Lee, F. A 148 

Lee, F. R 229 

Lee, G 228 

*Lee, W. P 31 

Leeds, S. P 32, 271 

*Leif child, J 209 

Leigh ton, N 23 

Leland, M 220 

Lenox, J 224 

Lent, A 229 

Lente, F. D 227 

Lerdo De Tejada, M..157 

*Le Roy, F. G 47 

Leveridge, J. W. C. , .227 

Lewis, H 202 

Lewis, H. F 202 

Lewis, J. N 218 

Lewis, M 223, 224 

*Lewis, T 60, 237, 271 

Lewis, W. C 211 

*Liebenau, M. F 16 

Lignot, C. A. J 136 

Lindsley, A. L 216 

*Lingenfelter, J. W 83 

Linson, L. S 144 

Litchfield, E. H..119, 228 

Litchfield, J. P 212 

*Little, J 212 

Littlefield, E. P 230 

*Livingston, H. M 148 

Lockwood, I. F 136 

*Lockwood, S..51, 216, 272 

Lockwood, T. W 77 

Lockwood, W. H 51 

Loder, B. H 103, 299 

Loeb, M 244, 272 

*Long, J. W 126 

Loomis, A. L, . . .220, 228 
*Loomis, E. .212, 237, 273 

Loomis, J. C 211 

Lord, D. D 229 

Lord, E 215, 225 

Lord, J 215 

*Lord, J. S....8, 213, 273 

Loretz, J. M., Jr 220 

Loring, H. A 133 

*Lott, A 60 

Lott, J. A 140 

*Lowell, M 21 

Lownds, O. M 224 

*Lowrie, R. P., 

47, 238, 273 

Lowry, R 64 

*Luaces, A. L 100 



*Ludlam, I. F 1 16 

Ludlam, W. L 121 

Ludlow, E. 32 

*Ludlow, W. H. . . 16, 297 

Ludlum, C. H 105 

Lueor, C. E 230 

Ly decker, J. G 205 

Lyman, A. S 172, 295 

Lyman, J. B 205 

MacBride, R. 1 192 

MacCauley, H. B. (Jr.). 148 

MacColl, J. A 157, 275 

MacCracken, H. M,, 

228, 232, 274 

MacCracken, J. H 205 

MacDonald, G. A., 

196, 275 

Macduff, J. R 213 

Mach, W. C 181 

Machado, Y. P. J 157 

Maclay, A 223, 224 

Maclay, A., Jr 229 

Maclay, M. B 8, 297 

*Maclay, W. B., 

8, 223, 225, 297 
Maclay, W. W., 

133, 216, 274 

Maclure, W 212 

MacNab, G. T 192 

MacNaughton, J 222 

Macoubrey, A. R., 

81, 222, 275 

*Magie, B. C 5, 277 

*Magie, W. H 16 

Mahr, E. O. F 205 

Main, J. H. T 213 

Mains, W. C 198, 300 

Mair, H 210 

Mallalieu, F. W 202 

Mandeville, W 228 

Mann, M. G 123 

Manners, C 152 

Manners, S '. .... 138 

Manning, F. L 205 

Manning, J. H 215 

Mantilla, L. F 240 

Marrenner, R. H. T. . 153 

♦Marsh, W. R 90 

Marshall W 215 

Martin, B. N.238, 275, 276 

Martin, D. S 106, 276 

♦Martin, H. A 77 

♦Martin, J. L 51 

Martin, R. M 148 

Martin, W. A. P 217 

Martin, W. M 11 

Martin, W. R. .44, 223, 226 

♦Mason, B 32 

Mason, C 224, 236 

Mason, E. A 160 

Mason, E. DeW 113 

Mason, G. C 199, 245 



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307 



♦Mason, L 212 

Mason, L. D 108, 276 

Mason, R. T 209 

Mason, T. L 98 

Mataw, F. J 210 

♦Mathews, C 3 

Mathews, H. A 184 

Matthews, J. R 90 

Mathews, J. M., 

224, 225, 231, 276 

♦Mathews, R. A 181 

Matthews, W. H 140 

Matthias, J. J. 100 

Maury, M 218 

♦Maxwell, J. A 84 

Maxwell, T. M 128 

♦McAuley, J. S ii 

McCandless, J. M 148 

McClellan, E. J 167 

McClelland, A... 215, 219 

McClelland, T. C 189 

McClumpha, C. F., 

245. 273 
McCoy, D. H 41 

♦McCrea, A 23 

McCullough, A 221 

McCurdy, R. H 227 

*McCurdy, T. F 47 

McDonnell, J. . , 210 

McElroy, S. C 100 

McGregor, E. R 32 

McGregor, J. W 75 

McGrorty, J 84 

McGuire, E. B 209 

Mcllvaine, C. P. .234, 275 

Mcllvaine, J. W 47 

♦Mclntyre, R. E 167 

McKee, J 212 

McKelvey, J. O 189 

McKenzie, R. M 192 

♦McLane, J. W 211 

McLaughlin, J. J 157 

McLeod, J. A 210 

McMillan, J 213 

McMurray, Rev. W. . . 224 
♦McMurray, W,3, 225, 275 

McMurtrie R. C 209 

McNamee, T 226 

McVey, J 93 

♦McVey, J. D 119 

McWhorter, A 210 

Meade, S. R 209 

♦Medhurst, W. H 210 

♦Meech, W. B 17 

♦Meeker, D. C 32 

*Megee, D. E 5 

♦Megie, B. C 218 

Meigs, S. H. P 65 

♦Mellis, S. H 103 

Merrill, J. R 169 

Merselis, J. M 117 

♦Meserole, A 32 

Messenger, H. J.. 242, 243 
Meyer, H. H. (W.)....i92 



Meyer, K 216 

Meyrowitz, A.,.. 218, 241 

Mickle, A. H 228 

Middleditch, R. H....175 

Miles, E. C 60 

Millard, C. W 202 

Miller, C. C 184 

♦Miller, D. M 65 

Miller, J. A ....185 

Mills, A 120 

Mills, L. H., 

87, 221, 277, 299 

Mills, R. C 11,277 

♦Milnor, C. E 13 

Milnor, J 223, 224, 226 

♦Milnor, T. P 20 

Minasian, G. A 175 

♦Mitchell, C. H 39 

Mitchell, J. H 119 

Mitchell, J. L lOo 

MoJEfat, E. V.145, 221, 277 

Monro, G 227 

Monroe, A 212 

Monroe, E. B.79, 227, 299 

Monroe, J 12 

Moore, C. C. 51 

Moore, C. C, Jr 178 

Moore, E. H 196 

Moore, G. E 220 

♦Moore, G. H., 

26, 216, 227, 277 

Moore, J. B 68 

♦Moore, J. W 90 

Moorhead, J. J 205 

♦Morales, A. J 212 

Morales, F. M., Jr 169 

Morales, Y. C. C 206 

Morgan, E. D 227 

Morgan, G 217 

Morgan, W. F 112 

Morgans, M 229 

Morris, C. D 241 

Morris, J. J., Jr 138 

♦Morris, O. W 209 

Morris, R. L 228 

♦Morris, T. B 97 

Morrison, H. P 160 

Morrow, P. A 220 

Morse, S. F. B 234 

♦Morton, J. B... 5 

Moss, J. H 55 

♦Motley, J. L 213 

Mott, G. S 65, 278 

Mott, J. A 212 

Mott, H. P 241 

Mott, V 224 

iMott, W. W 228 

Mount, T. S 84 

Muir, J ...221 

Mulligan, J 234, 277 

Munn, J. P 228 

Munroe, J 229 

Murdock, J. A 84 

Murgatroyd, H. E 178 



♦Murphy, E. D 60 

Murray,' D. A 244, 278 

Myers, F. R 77 

Myers, H. V. S 221 

Neill, H 217 

Neilson, A 116 

Neilson, W. H., Jr., 

94, 226, 278 

Nelson, R 209 

Nelson, T. A 221 

Nelson, W. H 149 

Nevius, P. 1 225 

Newell, G. B 125 

♦Newell, W. W 97 

Nichols, W. H 126 

Nicoll, S. B.,Jr....56, 298 

Nicoll, W. C 65 

Nightingale, J. C 97 

Nimmo,J.,Jr.75,2i3, 299 

♦Noble, C 160, 278 

Noble, F. L 178 

Noble, L. G 209 

Nordheimer, I 237, 278 

Norrie, A 226 

♦Norvell, J. L 94 

Norton, W. A 235 

♦Noyes, G 47 

Noyes, H. D 68,278 

Noyes, W. C 225 

Oakley, J. G 123 

♦Odell, W 95 

O'Donovan, M. E 185 

Oeker, P 241 

Oestreich, H. L., Jr... 185 

♦Ogle, J., Jr 116 

Oliver, J. D 229 

♦Olympius, J 212 

Opdyke, A. C. P 192 

Opdyke, C. W 81 

Opdyke, G 228 

Opdyke, H. B 94 

Opdyke, W. S., 

223, 227, 229 

Opdyke, W. T 81 

Ormiston, W 213 

Orton, A. G 211 

Osborne, W. M 153 

Ostrander, J. M 300 

Otis, C. R 228 

Otis, J. P 123, 279 

Ottarson, F. J 229 

Ottiwell. J. D 229 

Owen, E. H 215 

Owen, E.J 79 

Owen, J 81 

♦Owen, J. J 211 

Owens, J 229 

♦Pain, W. H 12 



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Palmer, C 225 

Palmer, C. A 199 

Palmer, F. A 227 

*Palmer, J. H 211 

Pardee, C. 1 221 

Pardee, W.C 84 

Pardington, G. P., 202, 279 

Parish, S. B 87 

Park, A. J 106 

Parker, J 230 

*Parker, J. H 13 

Parker, J. M 84 

Parkhurst, A. N 47 

Parmentier, C. L 235 

Parmly, [W.] R 140 

Parsons, J. E 56, 226 

Parsons, S. C 145 

Pashley, C. L 178 

Paton, J. M 169, 279 

Paton, L. [C] B..172, 279 

Patrullo, A. C 76 

*Patterson, S 13 

Patton, R. B 235 

*Patton, T 69 

*Patton, W 208 

*Patton, W. W., 

17, 220, 279 

Pearce, E. F 164 

Peck, G 226 

Peck, L. W.. .44, 219, 279 

*Peet, E 52, 280 

Peffers, A. B 65 

Peloubet, A. 5 

Pell, W. R 76 

Pelletreau, W. L 219 

Penfield, S. N 220 

Pentz, P. C 206 

Perit, P 225 

Perry, A. C, Jr 199 

Peters, A 225 

Phayre, J. F 97 

Phelps, A. G 226 

Phelps, P., Jr 215 

Phelps, S. W 56 

*Phelps, W. H 26, 297 

Phillips, A. D 193 

Phillips, A. L 167 

♦Phillips, C. H........45 

♦Phillips, J. M 23, 297 

Phillips, T 215 

Phillips, W. W 225 

Phraner, W 52, 219 

Phraner, W. H 94 

Pick, B 218 

Pierson, I. C, 

112, 227, 280, 295 
PifFard, H. G.... loi, 280 

Pignolet, L. H 39 

Pinckney, C. C..229, 230 

Pingry, F. K 121 

Pingry, J 121 

Pingry, J. O loi 

Pisek, G. R 206 

Pisek, V 167 



*Pitman, T. D 44 

*Place, N., Jr loi 

*Platt, J. M. . 52, 220, 280 

Pleasants, J. A 39 

Pleasants, M. F. . .48, 298 

*Porter, N 213 

Post, A. A 84, 280 

*Post, A. C 217 

*Post, E 23 

Post, G. B 87 

Post, W. B 224, 225 

Post, W. E 52 

*Post, W. H. B 97 

Potter, E 229 

Potter, S. S.. 27, 280 

Potts, A .72 

*Potts, G 209, 226 

Pratt, F. E 175 

Pratt, H. L. E 39 

Pratt, T. T 220 

Preston, E. F no 

Price, S. D 203 

Price, T , 229 

Prime, A. J 213 

Prince, J. D 245, 280 

Pringle, S. M 8, 297 

Probert, S. W 185 

Proudfit, J 236 

Purdy, A 149 

Putnam, S. W • • -33 



Quackenbush, J. M. . .214 
Quinlan, C. H 196 

*Rand, J. W. . ". 208 

Rand, W. W. 220 

Randall, G. W 206 

Rapelye, A 69 

Raque, E 164, 300 

Raven, H. H 240 

*Ravesies, P. F 44 

*Razor, Dr 210 

*Read, C. N 181 

Reddy, W. C 196 

Redfield, A. A 94, 281 

*Redfield, P. M. W., 

48, 238 

*Reed, H. M 130 

Reed, L. B., Jr.... 33, 297 

Reed, W 218 

Reeve, A. A 213 

Reid, J . 126, 222, 223, 227 
Reid, J. M., 

17, 213, 281, 297 

Reid, W 217 

Reid, W. A 189 

*Reid,W. E 121 

*Relyea, S. S 48 

Remsen, R. G., Jr. . . . 136 
Reoch, A 193 



Repper, F 229 

Rhodes, C. A 149 

Rhodes, C. B 225 

Rice, C . . .219 

Rice, E. B 145 

Rice, J. F 203 

Rice, J. J no 

*Rice, J. S 56 

Richards, T. A., 

219, 240, 281 

Richards, W. R 222 

♦Richardson, W. P 27 

Richey, J. W 178 

Richmond, G. L 160 

Riggs, H. C 72 

Riker, J. M 145 

Rilliet, F. 212 

♦Ring, J. J 8 

Ritter, F. L 218 

Roberts, C. H 179 

Roberts, S 230 

♦Roberts, W. 215 

Roberts, W. H 160 

Roberts, W. L 199 

Robertson, H. M 98 

♦Robinson, E., 80, 235, 281 

Robinson, E. P 203 

Robinson, G. W 106 

Robinson, 1 230 

Robinson, R 199 

Rockwell, E. H 167 

Rockwell, G. J 133 

Rockwell, G. V 157 

Roe, A. C 33 

Roe, S. W 52, 217 

Roebuck, J. A 153 

Rogers, C. B 136 

Rogers, E. P 226 

♦Rogers, J. A 134 

Rogers, J. H 124 

♦Rogers, J. N 56, 219 

Rogers, N. S 65 

Rogers, U. F 90 

Rolands. I. K 196 

Roome, W. J 153 

Roosa, D. B. St. John . .227 

♦Roosevelt, C. Y 116 

Roosevelt, J. J 214 

♦Root, J. W 124 

Rosenberg, M. T 153 

Rosenthal, J 175 

Rotenbach, L. 196 

Rowell, M 193 

♦Rowell, T 3Q 

Rubadan, C 236 

Rudolph, R. L 199 

Rue, C. S 193 

Russak, F 140 

Russell, I. C 134, 282 

Russell, I. F 141, 241 

Russell, W. H, Jr 141 

Ruston, J. E .206 

Ruthven, J 225 

Ryerson, J. G 81 



ALPHABETICAL INDEX. 



309 



Sabine, W. T 222 

Salter, W 20, 283 

Samuelson, A. B 193 

Sanders, H. M 227 

Sandford, E 217, 221 

♦Sands, A. L 40, 297 

♦Sands, S. S 48 

Sanford, C 60 

Sanford, C. R 179 

♦Sanford, P. P 211 

Satchwell, S. S 211 

Satterlee, F. L. . . 113, 283 

♦Satterlee, T. K 153 

Saulnier, T. P 91 

Saxe, H. K. 193 

Saxton, J. A 6, 241 

Sayre, D. F 40, 283 

♦Sayre, L. H 128 

♦Schaff, P 222 

♦Scharff, A. P 90 

Schauffler, A,. F 221 

♦Schauffler, W. G 212 

Schell, A. 227 

Schell, H. E 185 

Schell, R 227 

Schenck, P. L loi 

SchifFelin, R. L 229 

Schoenduv, A. L 300 

Schreibner, M 240 

♦Schuyler, G. W 12 

Scott, C 218 

Scott, G 23 

♦Scott, J. B., Jr 69 

Scott, J. W 229 

♦Scott, W. A 217 

♦Scovell, H .44 

Scudder, H. M.20, 211, 283 

Seaman, S. A 23, 284 

Seaman, W 228 

Seaman, W. C 229 

Sears, E. J 214, 215 

Sedgwick, J 52 

♦Seeley, R. H.17, 215, 284 

Segura, S 155 

Seibert, G. G 189 

Seligman, H. [M.] 142 

♦Seney, G. 1 48 

♦Servin, J. L 87 

Seward, L>. M 214 

Seward, W., Jr 185 

Seymour, E 27 

Shanahan, J. B 186 

Shannon, W 175 

♦Shapter, A 75, 298 

Shaw, C. D 220 

Shaw, E. R 244, 284 

Shaw, J. C 94 

Shaw, M. R 209 

Shaw, O. F 90 

Shaw, R. H 149 

Shaw, S. B 116 

♦Shea, J 209 

Shedd, W. G. T 218 

♦Sheffield, J 12 



Sheldon, B. A 75, 218 

♦Sherrill, F. G 48 

♦Sherwood, W. B 8 

Shimer, E. D 243 

♦Shipman, G. E., 

18, 284, 297 

♦Shotwell, A. F 60 

Shrady, J 95, 284 

von Sieghardt, A. F ..199 

Sihler, E. G 245, 284 

Silber, W. B 2.16 

Simpson, A. L 217 

Simpson, H 206 

♦Sinclair, J 56 

Sinclair, J. C 76, 299 

♦Sinclair, J. H 73 

Sinding, P. C 239, 285 

Sizur, N. B 124 

Skerry, A. T., Jr 172 

Skerry, H. W 170 

Skidmore, L 227 

Skidmore, L. B 98 

Skidmore, W. L 227 

Skillin, A. H 200 

Skillin, E. S 181 

♦Skillman, J. M 60 

♦Skinner, T. H. . . .20, 225 

Slade, F. P 141 

Sloan, S 227 

Smeaton, D. D 145 

Smedes, C. E 27 

♦Smith, A. D 215 

♦Smith, A. F 18,227 

Smith, E 27 

♦Smith, E. D 49, 285 

♦Smith, E. W 41, 215 

Smith, F. W 69 

♦Smith, G 212 

Smith, G. L loi 

Smith, G. M., 73, 285, 298 

♦Smith, H. F 77 

Smith, H. M 138 

♦Smith, I. B 49 

♦Smith, J 8 

Smith, J. B 66 

♦Smith, J. T 219 

Smith, L. C. L 186 

Smith, M. L 229 

Smith, R. D 91 

*Smith, S. S 13 

Smith, S. T 8 

Smith, W. E 77 

Smyth, G. H 102 

Smyth, N 220 

Snow, C. H..179, 244, 286 

Snyder, W. W 122 

Soler, J 237 

♦Sommers, J. B. Y. . . .60 

♦Soutter, R ....98 

♦Sparks, J 24 

♦Spear, S. T 222 

Spellmeyer, H.,Jr 117 

Spence, P. C 186 

♦Spencer, W. H 27 



Speranza, C. L 243 

♦Spielmann, A 120 

Spielmann, A. B 241 

Spies, H. H 153 

Spinner, F. E 206 

Spofford, P 224, 225 

SpofTord, T 229 

Sprague, E. P., 

no, 221, 286 
Spring, G., 

223, 226, 231, 286 

♦Sprole, W. T 212 

Stacom, J 230 

Staniford, C. W 164 

Starling, W 286 

Starling, W. R 82, 299 

Starr, C 224 

♦Starr, M. W 53 

Stead, A.J 106 

♦Stead, B. F 18,215 

Steele, W. H 217 

♦Stephenson, W. W 77 

Sterling, W. A 75 

Stevens, L. W 229 

♦Stevenson, A 215 

Stevenson E. ... 127 

Stevenson, J. J,, 

107, 241, 286, 295 
Stevenson, R. W., Jr. 141 

Stevenson, S. A 127 

♦Steves, R. H 113 

Steward, I. W 82 

♦Stewart, A 91 

Stewart, C 214 

♦Stewart, J. D 57 

Stickler, J. W 154, 289 

Stiebel, S. J 206 

♦Stirling, T. B 40 

Stirling, W. A 61 

Stoddard, F. H.. .243, 290 

Stoddard, J. F 211 

Stokes, J., Jr 107, 295 

Stokes, T .114, 225, 290 

Stone, S. R 53, 298 

Strachan, J 170 

Strachan, R. C -.170 

Strickland, F. L., Jr. ..203 

Strieby, W 141 

Striedinger, J. H 216 

♦Strong, M. R 80 

♦Strong, R. G 80 

♦Strong, S, W 102 

Strong, T. C 214 

Stryker, P 215 

♦Stuart, E, W 21 

Sturges, J 226 

Sturtevant, O. W 229 

Sufiern, T 225 

♦Suffern, A. E 57 

♦Sutherland, H. D 40 

Sutton, C 181 

Suydam, J 226 

Swaine, E. L 158 

Swan, B. L 224 



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Swan, O. D 229 

Syme, W. R. 102 

*Taft, M. L 27,297 

Tait, L 221 

Talcott, E. N. K 91 

*Tallmadge, J., 

209, 223, 224 

Talmage, F. D 193 

Talmage, J. B 121 

Talmage, T. D., 

76, 214, 290 

Talmage, T. G 229 

*Talmage, W. H 49 

*Taney, R. B 210 

Tappan, H. P 234, 290 

Tappen, F. M 134 

Taylor, C 21, 216, 291 

Taylor, 1 214 

*Taylor, J. B 57 

Taylor, L ..215 

*Taylor, R 6 

Taylor, W 222 

Taylor, W. M 227 

Ten Broeck, A. W 107 

Terry, R 227 

Thompson, A. R., 

28, 215, 227, 293 
Thompson, A. R., Jr.. 138 

♦Thompson, E. B 69 

Thompson, I. M. B. . . 149 
♦Thompson, J. P. . . . .216 

Thompson, J. R 53 

Thompson, M. E. . . . 224 

♦Thompson, W. A 21 

Thompson, W. R 146 

Thomson, A. S. D 139 

Thomson, J. W 208 

Thomson, W. H 221 

Thrall, H. L 210 

Thwing, C 172 

Tiemann, D 228 

♦Tilden, S.J 216, 227 

Tilton, E.,Jr 179 

Tim-, D 117 

♦Timlow, G. W.. .24,219 

Tisdale, F., Jr 218 

Todd, T. A 209 

♦Tomkins, J.N 18 

Tomlinson, D 122 

♦Tomlinson, H. T 128 

Tomlinson, J. C 142 

♦Tomlinson, T. E. .9, 297 
Tomlinson, T. E., Jr. . 134 

Tompkins, C. M 40 

Tompkins, L. J 194 

Torrey, J 234 

Townsend, F. L 173 

Townsend, G. B 181 

♦Townsend, H. D 45 

♦Townsend, J., Jr 41 

Townsend, P. [G.]. . . 182 
Tracy, F. A 224, 225 



*Trask, E 21 

Trask, W. E 21 

Tribus, L. L 176, 243 

Trippe, T. M 124 

Trotter, A. W 142 

Trotter, J 229 

Troup, C. G 224 

♦Trowbridge, N 57 

True, F. W 154, 291 

Trumbull, H. C 220 

Tucker, F. C 224 

Tucker, T. W 225 

Tucker, W 229 

♦Turner, W. H 210 

♦Tuthill, D 78 

Tuttle, A. S ...176 

Tyng, S. H 226 

♦Uglow, J., Jr 53 

Uhl, E 95.293 

♦Uhler, G 41 

UUman, F 179 

Ulyat, W. C 49, 293 

♦Underhill, W. M 49 

Underwood, H. G., 

165, 222, 293 



♦Vail, A 9 

♦Vail, E.J 24 

*Vail, M. M 33 

Valentine, C. H 200 

♦Van Aken, G 103 

Van Antwerp, W 226 

Van Briesen, F. A 134 

Van Brunt, C. H., 

82, 221, 227, 299 

Van Brunt, N 21 

Van Buren, C 61 

♦Van Buren, P. H, . ,110 
Van Buskirk, C. R. . . .200 
Van Buskirk, J. H., 

130, 300 

Van Buskirk, P. E 197 

Vanderbilt, A 61 

Vanderbilt, C. H 197 

Van Derlip, G. M 69 

♦Vanderpoel, A. J., 

33, 220, 227 
♦Vanderpoel, S. O., 

28, 219, 227 

Vanderveer, F. F 221 

Vanderveer, J. C 170 

Vanderveer, J. R. .66, 293 
Van Deventer, J. C. . . 127 

*Van Doren, C. A 44 

Vanduser, W. T 41 

Van Dyck, E. D 161 

Van Gieson, A. P 61 

Van Gieson, H. C 98 

Van Hoesen, G. M. . . .73 

Van Home, J. G 134 

VanKleek, R. L 87 



♦Van Mater, A 70 

♦Van Mater, W. H 70 

Van Norden, C 221 

♦Van Nostrand, A. R. . .9 
♦Van Nostrand, J.. 14, 293 

Van Raalte, A. C 213 

♦Van Rensselaer, C, 

210, 236 
Van Rensselaer, P. S. . 225 
Van Rensselaer, S.. . .225 
VanReypen, W. K....87 

Van Riper, A. W 200 

Van Riper, C 107 

Van Riper, J. T 207 

VanSant, H. M 165 

Van Schaick, H., 

34, 223,, 226 

Van Schaick, J 227 

♦Van Schaick, J. H....18 

Van Schaick, M 224 

Van Wagenen, H 228 

Van Wagoner, J 146 

♦Van Wyck, W., 

22, 228, 229 

Varian, I. L 228, 229 

Varnum, J. B 230 

Vedder, C. S 218 

Vermilye, A. G 22 

♦Vermilye, W. E 57 

Vermilye, W. M..224, 226 

Vernon, P. H 75 

Very, N. B 14 

Vethake, H 234 

Vingut, F.J 238 

♦Vinton, A. H 210 

Virgin, S. H 221 

Voislawsky, A. P 207 

Voorhies, C. S 179 

♦Vose, J. G 53 

*Vredenburgh, J. F 9 

♦Wadhams, E. C 53 

♦Wadsworth, C 212 

Wainwright, J. M 224 

Wainwright, W. P.. 9, 293 

Walker, A. T 182 

♦Wallace, C. C 75, 293 

Walsh, J. R 108 

♦Ward, A 9 

Ward, J 24 

Ward, S., Jr 224 

Ward, S. L. H 229 

♦Ward, S. T 6 

Ward, W. H 217 

Waring, A. B 128 

Warring, C. B 218 

Washburn, E. A 227 

Waterman, W. D 229 

Waters, C 66 

Watkins, F..W 122 

Watson, A. A 12 

♦Watson, J. C 66 

Watters, T .173 



ALPHABETICAL INDEX. 



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Webb, C. S 70 

Wedekind, R. R 197 

Wedgewood, W. B .... 10 

Weed, E. P 200 

Weed, M. W 10 

Weekes, J. A 18 

Weeks, W. H 130 

Wegmann, E, . . . 130, 293 

Welch, R. B 216 

Wells, A 214 

Welter, F 241 

West, C. E 210 

Westervelt, J. A 228 

Westervelt, J. J. V 229 

* Westervelt, S. D 19 

Wetmore, G. C, Jr. . . 158 

*Wetmore, O., Jr 66 

Wetmore, W. S. .. 53, 226 

Whaley, W 221 

Wheeler, A 28 

Wheelock, W. A., 

' 34, 224, 227 
*Wheelwright, W. G. . .82 

White, E. H 218 

nVhite, F. V 73 

*White, H 70, 209 

White, L. H 213 

* White, R. G 19,294 

White, S 219 

White, T. F 61 

Whiting, J. R 228, 229 

Whiting, M 102 

Whitney, S 224 

Whiton, L. C...... 154 

Whitrid, J. A. B.. .. 210 
Whittemore,W.F.i70, 242 



Wickham,W. H 228 

Wiener, R. G 142 

* Wiggins, E 3, 212 

Wightman, F. B 70 

Wightman, P. B. . . . .203 

Wilcox, J. K. H 113 

Willcox, G. B 220 

Willcox, W. H 34 

Willett, E 73 

Willett, W. M., Jr 66 

Williams, A. W 182 

* Williams, F. W 61 

Williams, H. T 108 

Williams, J. B 74 

Williams, J. F 167 

* Williams, J. W 49 

*Williams, S. D 117 

Wilson, D. W 102 

*Wilson, W. C 74 

Windsor, H. B 173 

*Winslow, O 208 

Winsor, T 122 

Winterton, W. B 61 

Winthrop, C. F 44 

Wintner, H 194 

Wolf, A 240 

Wolfe, A. D 182 

Wolfe, A. L 189, 294 

Wood, F 228 

*Wood, F.,Jr 186 

♦Wood, F. A 120 

Wood, G 41 

Woodbridge, F 189 

Woodbridge, S. M., 

14, 243, 294 
Woodhull, C. S...228, 229 



Woodhull, G. S. . .57, 222 

WoodrufiF, H. D 127 

Woods, E. W. . . ,45, 294 

♦Woods, F., Jr 186 

Woolley, B. L 225 

Woolley, J. V 117 

Woolsey, C. W 98 

Woolsey, E. J., Jr 103 

Woolsey, W. W 224 

*Wrage, H. D., 

85, 240, 294 

♦Wright, F. M 58 

Wright, H.J 176 

Wyckoff, H.J 224 

Wylie, T. J 213 

Wynne, J 214 

Yalden, J. E. G 203 

Yeaman, S. M 154 

Yereance, W. B 244 

Young, G. D 182 

Young, J 66 

Yule, J. W 216 

Zabriskie, A. S 70 

Zabriskie, C. B 155 

♦Zabriskie, F. N., 

66, 216, 294 

Zabriskie, G 128 

Zabriskie, J. L 67 



